Member Spotlight

Original editorials on the artists, venues, agents and promoters building the UK live music scene on GIGXCHANGE. One member at a time. Members only.

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Long-form editorials on UK live music

Member Spotlight is the GigXchange editorial series. Every fortnight we publish a long-form interview with one member of the UK live music community — an artist working a real diary, a venue running a distinct programme, an agent with a tight roster, or a promoter putting on nights that actually sell. No press releases, no paid placements, no PR-team filter. Just a 30-minute conversation, written up properly, and published as a share-ready editorial the member owns and can use anywhere.

Why the series exists

The UK live music ecosystem is full of working professionals whose stories never get told — because they don’t have a press release budget. The function-band guitarist with fifteen years of weddings under their belt. The 200-cap room booking four nights a week without a marketing team. The regional promoter quietly running the best Tuesday night in the city.

Every member with a complete GigXchange profile deserves an editorial-quality page they can link to in pitch emails, EPKs, booking enquiries and social bios. A spotlight does both jobs at once.

No press releases, no paid placements, no PR-team filter.

What’s in each spotlight

Every editorial follows the same structure so they’re consistent and scannable: an at-a-glance bio with the member’s avatar, established date, location, lineup, genre and rate range; the origin story; the sound or the programming philosophy; where to see or book them, with a 90-day tour-date snapshot and a 12-week availability strip; a booking and rates section that pulls live ranges from the member’s profile and cross-references the GX Index for context; and a six-question Q&A that goes deeper than a press bio ever could.

Who we’ve covered so far

The latest issues are The Nile Session and Studio 6.

How to be featured

Three steps, no gatekeepers. Sign up as an artist, venue, agent or promoter and complete your profile. Email founder@gigxchange.app with one sentence on what makes you worth a spotlight — self-nominations welcome. If it’s a fit, we book a 30-minute call, write the editorial, send you the draft to check, and publish. Your editorial then lives at its own URL under /member-spotlight/<your-slug>, gets featured on this hub, and is yours to share forever.

Related across the platform: GX Index (live UK gig rate percentiles) · Browse UK cities · Blog & longer reads · All GigXchange profiles · Free tools for musicians.

What is Member Spotlight?

An editorial series for the people who actually make the scene happen — not press releases, not paid placements.

Real conversations

Each piece is built from a 30-minute conversation with the member — about how they got here, what they sound like, who they play for, and what they need next. Founder voice, no marketing copy.

Members only

You have to have a live GigXchange profile to be considered. The series exists to give the community a reason to show up, sign up, and stick around.

Yours to share

Editorials are designed to be shared — on your socials, in pitch emails, on your EPK. We hand you a properly written, properly hosted page about your act.

Free, always

No fee. No paid spots. No promoted slots. Spotlights are picked on merit and curiosity — not on who pays. Same principle as the rest of the platform.

Who gets featured

Four things we look for — you don’t need all four, but you need at least one.

A story worth telling

An unusual route into gigging. A booking philosophy that breaks the mould. A venue that runs nights nobody else would. A promoter who fills rooms others can’t.

A complete profile

Photos, audio, video, prices, availability, location, genre. We need enough on the page to write from — our profile guide walks you through it.

Active on the platform

Replying to enquiries, posting open dates, accepting bookings. Editorial is for working members, not dormant accounts.

Up for a chat

30 minutes on a call, or a Q&A by email if you prefer. We don’t publish unless we’ve actually spoken.

How to be featured

Three steps, no gatekeepers.

1. Sign up & complete your profile

Free to join, free to list. Pick your role — artist, venue, agent or promoter — and fill out the page.

2. Drop us a line

Email founder@gigxchange.app with a sentence on what makes you worth a spotlight. Self-nominations welcome.

3. 30-minute chat & publish

If it’s a fit, we book a 30-minute call, write the editorial, send you a draft to check, and publish. Yours to share, forever.

Frequently Asked Questions

Any signed-up GigXchange member — artist, venue, agent or promoter — with a complete profile and an active presence on the platform. You do not need a track record of paid bookings to be considered.
No. There is no fee, no paid placement, and no exchange of money or services. Same principle as the rest of GigXchange — no pay-to-win.
We pick stories worth telling — a venue with a distinct booking philosophy, an artist with an unusual route into gigging, a promoter doing something the rest of the scene should know about. Profile completeness, recent activity and a willingness to do a short interview all help.
Yes — drop a line to founder@gigxchange.app with a sentence on what makes the act, venue or promoter worth a spotlight. Self-nominations are welcome.
Around 1,500–2,500 words plus media. Each piece covers origin, sound or programming, where to see them, booking notes and a short Q&A. Written from a 30-minute conversation, not a press release.
On its own dedicated URL under /member-spotlight/, plus a card here on the hub, plus cross-links from your public profile. We’ll also flag the launch on our socials — Instagram, X and LinkedIn.

Want to be the next spotlight?

Pick your lane, complete your profile, and email founder@gigxchange.app. Editorials are members only.