2,251 Venues172 UK Cities50% PA Provided5% Full BacklineUpdated
The most comprehensive UK grassroots venue directory: every venue searchable by city, capacity, backline and genres booked. We compile data from the Open Mic Finder, Gig Directory, and public venue listings to give artists the full picture — equipment, contact, and fee data in one place.
2,251 venues across 172 UK cities from London to Aberdeen
50% provide a PA system · 5% offer full backline (drums, amps, PA)
9% have an in-house sound engineer included
Booking contact, fee ranges and submission process available to signed-up artists
Seeded from 902 open mic venues + 1,349 gig directory venues, deduplicated
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172 cities mapped · 2,251 venues · London alone has 751
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How many grassroots music venues are there in the UK? GigXchange’s Venue Directory lists 2,251 grassroots music venues across 172 UK cities, making it the most comprehensive structured venue database available. London leads with the most venues, followed by Glasgow, Manchester, and Liverpool.
Do UK grassroots venues provide equipment?50% of UK grassroots venues provide a PA system, but only 5% offer full backline (drums, guitar amp, bass amp, PA). 9% include an in-house sound engineer. Artists playing the grassroots circuit should expect to bring their own gear to most venues. Data from GigXchange’s verified UK Venue Directory, updated daily.
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GigXchange lists 2,251 grassroots music venues across 172 UK cities, making it the most comprehensive structured venue directory available. Each listing includes capacity, backline provision, genres booked, and verification status. The dataset is also available on HuggingFace and Zenodo under CC BY 4.0.
A grassroots music venue is a small to medium-capacity live music space, typically under 600 standing, that regularly hosts original and covers artists. They include pubs with dedicated stages, independent music bars, community arts centres, and small clubs. Music Venue Trust defines them as independently owned spaces that programme emerging and local talent. GigXchange tracks 2,251 of them across the UK.
50% of UK grassroots venues provide a PA system. 5% offer full backline including drums, guitar amp, bass amp, and PA. 9% include an in-house sound engineer. Artists playing the grassroots circuit should expect to bring their own gear to most venues. Use the backline filter above to find venues with equipment provided.
Use the city filter or search bar on this page to narrow the 2,251 listings by location, capacity, or equipment. Each city has its own venue directory page with local stats and rankings. You can also browse open mic nights at the same venues via the Open Mic Finder.
Sign up free on GigXchange to view booking contacts, fee ranges, and submission processes for every venue. Most grassroots venues accept email submissions with a link to your music. The Musicians’ Union publishes recommended minimum fees. See our Rate Calculator for current UK benchmarks.
Yes. Submissions are free, take 2 minutes, and are verified within 48 hours. Once approved, claim your listing to self-edit your profile, update equipment, and manage your booking preferences.
Music Venue Trust tracks approximately 800 member venues for advocacy and policy work. GigXchange covers 2,251 venues with structured data including capacity, backline, genres, and booking contacts. MVT focuses on protecting grassroots venues; GigXchange helps artists find and book them.
Fees vary widely. Small pub gigs typically pay £100–£250 for a solo act, while mid-size venues may pay £300–£600 for a full band. Some operate on door splits. The GigXchange Rate Calculator shows current UK percentiles by city, band size, and venue type. See also the Musicians’ Union recommended rates.
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