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The Flower Pot Open Mic

Sandling Road's tuesday open mic.

Open mic at a glance The Flower Pot · Maidstone
Tuesday
Open mic night
Weeklyrecurring
May 2026
Listed since
TrackedGX directory
03 Jun
Last verified
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Free
Entry
No chargeon the door
Sign-up time
walk-inarrive early
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Listing status
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Last updated: 3 June 2026

The Flower Pot Open Mic — Quick Facts

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The Details

Everything you need before you turn up

DayTuesday
Start20:30
Sign-up walk-in
Slot length
EntryFree · all ages
Capacity
Performer typesMusic
Sound engineerBYO / hire on the night

Where

The Flower PotSandling Road
Maidstone

Sandling Road, Maidstone — check venue website for parking and nearest station.

Contact

Walk-in sign-up only
No advance booking
Host: in-house team

Highlights

Free entry for all
Walk-in sign-up
Music welcome
How do you rate this open mic?One tap, no sign-up required.
Spotted something wrong with this listing?Closed, moved night, different start time? Let us know and we'll re-verify within 48 hours.

What's on Stage

Equipment and backline available at this venue. We verify and update this section regularly.

PA + monitors
Drum kit
Guitar amp
Bass amp
Keys / keyboard
Vocal mics
In-house engineer

About This Open Mic

Every Tuesday in Sandling Road, Maidstone
Kicks off at 20:30
Free entry for performers and audience
Slot length — we’re on it, no info yet
Gear & backline — we’re on it, no info yet

The Night

The Flower Pot on Sandling Road is a corner alehouse in Maidstone with eight handpumps of microbrewery ale, and it runs an open mic / jam night every Tuesday from around 8:30pm down in the lower bar. It's a proper grass-roots music pub — alongside the Tuesday session there's live music on the last Sunday of the month and various Saturdays, plus pizzas and a covered outdoor seating area. Turn up, sign on and play; it's a relaxed, ale-house crowd.

About The Flower Pot

The Flower Pot is a cosy, much-loved free house at 96 Sandling Road in Maidstone, run by Dave and Julie and known across Kent for its real ales — typically nine on at a time from local and far-flung breweries — plus an annual beer festival. It's a genuine grassroots live-music pub: gigs run across the weekend on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, with a weekly open-mic night on top, and the venue is tracked on Songkick, Ents24 and Setlist.fm. Big, tasty pizzas, a pool table and a dog-friendly welcome round it out. Both original acts and covers are at home here. Open Sunday-Thursday 12:00-23:00 and Friday-Saturday from noon till late.

Planning Your Tuesday Night

Arrive early to sign up for a slot. Entry is free and the open mic typically runs until late. Bring your own gear.

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Find The Flower Pot

Sandling Road, Maidstone

Common Questions

Seven things people ask before turning up at Maidstone's The Flower Pot open mic.

Walk-in sign-up only, opens at . Arrive early — slots fill on the night. See other Maidstone open mic nights for alternatives.
BYO PA, mics and instruments.
Slot length varies — check with the host.
Yes — free entry for performers and audience. Most Maidstone mics are free; browse the list.
Solo and duo acts work best given the gear available; ask the host before bringing a full band.
Sandling Road, Maidstone.
Mostly fellow musicians, friends and Maidstone regulars across the Maidstone open mic scene. Maidstone open mic crowds tend to listen attentively.

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