The Chainlocker Open Mic
Falmouth's wednesday open mic.
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Last updated: 3 June 2026
The Chainlocker Open Mic — Quick Facts
Everything you need before you turn up
Where
The ChainlockerFalmouth
Falmouth — check venue website for parking and nearest station.
Contact
Walk-in sign-up only
No advance booking
Host: in-house team
Highlights
What's on Stage
Equipment and backline available at this venue. We verify and update this section regularly.
About This Open Mic
The Night
The Chain Locker is a characterful 16th-century quayside pub on Quay Street, one of Falmouth's oldest buildings, and it does put on live music on the quay from time to time. We haven't been able to confirm a regular recurring open mic here, though — the venue's own listings don't currently advertise one. If you're hoping to play, check the Chain Locker's Facebook page for the latest before heading down.
About The Chainlocker
The Chain Locker is one of Falmouth's oldest buildings — a 16th-century quayside pub on Custom House Quay overlooking the Carrick Roads sailing waters, now part of the St Austell Brewery family with boutique rooms above the bar. The pub runs a regular What's On programme of live music on selected nights, keeping the lively, salty character of its harbourside setting. A welcoming spot for acoustic and covers acts alongside its food and drink trade.




Planning Your Wednesday Night
Arrive early to sign up for a slot. Entry is free and the open mic typically runs until late. Bring your own gear.
Part of the Falmouth live music scene.
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