The Rook & Gaskill Open Mic
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Last updated: 3 June 2026
The Rook & Gaskill Open Mic — Quick Facts
Everything you need before you turn up
Where
The Rook & GaskillYork
York — 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 Rook & Gaskill is a beloved real-ale beerhouse on Lawrence Street in York, with 28-plus craft ales and a long-running 'Rookoustic' open mic tradition started over a decade ago. The format is a fair, arrival-order three-song rule — as the founder put it, 'if Bono shows up he has to wait his turn with everyone else' — and sessions historically kicked off around 8:30pm. We can't currently confirm the open mic still runs to a fixed schedule, so check the pub's Facebook page before heading over.
About The Rook & Gaskill
The Rook & Gaskill in York stands out for its welcoming atmosphere and commitment to supporting both original music and covers. With a versatile PA system, the venue hosts a diverse range of genres, making it a hub for local talent and music enthusiasts alike. Its grassroots ethos fosters a sense of community, drawing in a crowd eager to discover new sounds.




Planning Your TBA Night
Arrive early to sign up for a slot. Entry is free and the open mic typically runs until late. A PA is provided — bring your own instrument and amp.
Part of the York live music scene.
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