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The Wheatsheaf Open Mic

Old Bath Road's wednesday open mic.

Open mic at a glance The Wheatsheaf · Cheltenham
Wednesday
Open mic night
Weeklyrecurring
May 2026
Listed since
TrackedGX directory
03 Jun
Last verified
liveverified
Free
Entry
No chargeon the door
Sign-up time
walk-inarrive early
Community
Listing status
communityGX Index

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Last updated: 3 June 2026

The Wheatsheaf Open Mic — Quick Facts

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The Details

Everything you need before you turn up

DayWednesday
Start20:00
Sign-up walk-in
Slot length
EntryFree · all ages
Capacity
Performer typesMusic
Sound engineerBYO / hire on the night

Where

The WheatsheafOld Bath Road
Cheltenham

Old Bath Road, Cheltenham — 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
PA system provided
Walk-in sign-up
Music welcome
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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 Wednesday in Old Bath Road, Cheltenham
Kicks off at 20:00
Free entry for performers and audience
Slot length — we’re on it, no info yet
PA provided — BYO instrument

The Night

The Wheatsheaf on Old Bath Road in Cheltenham has a friendly acoustic open mic, traditionally on the first Wednesday of the month, with mics and a PA provided and acoustic sets only. There's a dedicated 'Wheatsheaf Open Mic' Facebook page, but the most recent public listings date back a few years, so current activity isn't confirmed. Check the Facebook page for the next date before turning up.

About The Wheatsheaf

The Wheatsheaf Inn at 283 Old Bath Road in the Leckhampton area of Cheltenham is a Wadworth pub that doubles as a popular music venue, holding regular jazz and blues evenings, with Cheltenham's Howlers Comedy Club among the regulars. Its large, fully self-contained function room — aptly named 'The Venue' — carries genuine musical heritage: in 1958 'Club 66' opened here and Cheltenham-born Rolling Stone Brian Jones (then Lewis Brian Jones) signed the membership cards. Re-established as a live-music venue, it hosts bands regularly and provides a house PA, welcoming both originals and covers.

Planning Your Wednesday 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.

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Find The Wheatsheaf

Old Bath Road, Cheltenham

Common Questions

Seven things people ask before turning up at Cheltenham's The Wheatsheaf open mic.

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

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