Friday 27 June 2014

Brighton and Hove Open Mic Guide - My Favourite Five Open Mic Nights

With the city bursting at the seams with local talent, particularly solo acoustic singer-songwriters, it is important to get in some live performance practice of your new material before your next acoustic showcase, support slot, EP launch or headline UK tour.

The Open Mic scene is Brighton is one of the best in the country, with a wide range of genre-specific open mics such as ukulele jam nights, no guitar open mics, spoken word and poetry nights and jazz and funk jam nights.

For the purposes of this article I will be looking primarily at what I think are the best open mics in Brighton for solo acoustic guitar/vocal performers (not to say that the open mics can't cater for different acts, but this is just my focus as I believe that this covers a large percentage of open mic goers).

I have listed all the necessary information below (venue, address, running times, set length, host and demographic). I hope that this is helpful!

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Monday


Where: The Brunswick - 1-3 Holland Road, Hove, BN3 1JF 
(Head down towards the sea from Tesco Express and The Wick Inn on the corner just past Palmeira Square) 

Times: Sign up from 7:30pm, starts at 8:30pm.

(Also sign up online here from 7:30am til 7:30pm on Monday ONLY). 

Host: Tom Ayres.


Set: Two songs.  There is a house guitar and piano available to use.

Demographic: With bright lights, a reasonable sized stage and a deadly silent audience, I would not recommend this for newcomers to the open mic scene. However, if you are comfortable with performing and you want your songs to get a real listen, not above the drunken hubbub of a loud bar, then this is the open mic for you. The night is always very packed and it's a great place to meet people for collaborations so don't be shy!

Covers or Originals: Usually performers opt for originals rather than covers but both are fine.


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Tuesday


Where: Hop Poles - 13 Middle Street, BN1 1AL (just up from Sticky Mike's Frog Bar and Casablanca)

Times: 8:30pm til around 11:30pm

Hosts: Amy Forrester and Rosie Powell (the one with the camera!)

Set: 3 Songs. Guitar available and lovely photos will be taken during the night and uploaded within a couple of days. The links to all of the artist's websites/facebooks etc are also shared with the photos so it's great for publicity.

Demographic: Having only started a couple of months ago, the night has gotten off to a great start, drawing in a lot of Brighton's young stars of the future. The atmosphere is relaxed and the friendly hosts make everyone feel very comfortable when performing. There are speakers to the beer garden, so all the smokers can hear you too. With drink promotions including my favourite Havana Rum and coke for just £1.95, this has become a regular date in my diary.

Covers or Originals: Both are totally fine!


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Wednesday 


Where: Druids Head - 9 Brighton Place, BN1 1HJ (opposite Donatellos in The Lanes)

Times: 9pm til around 12pm

Host: Paul McKeown (Also usually holding a camera or stood by the bar)

Set: Usually 3 - 4 Songs. Depending on how busy the night is you sometimes have a little longer or shorter set but usually at least 3 songs. Guitar available and sometimes a piano, although not every week. Will get some snaps put uploaded online the following week too so make sure to add Paul on facebook if you're performing.

Demographic: A very cosmopolitan open mic, this is Brighton's longest running open mic and has been going strong for over 8 years. The crowd and performers are a real mix of international students, older experienced performers from Johnny Cash's era and up-and-coming young musicians. With the homely feel of the pub and a regular good turnout, it's a great place to try out some new songs.

Covers or Originals: Originals to practice/premiere and covers to get the audience more interested.


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Thursday 


Where: Victory Inn - 6 Duke Street, BN1 1AH (just down from Nandos and Cornish Pastry Company)

Times: 8pm til 11pm

Host: Tiago Saga (the front-man of local band Time for T)


Set: 2 Songs but opportunities to play again if there is time. Guitar available for all to use. 

Demographic: Held upstairs in the dimly-lit function room, from my experience this open mic hosts some of the more "out there" music, from experimental blues, rap, poetry and old-school folk. A real variety show, with a free beer for each performer and a quiet audience making this a great place to play.

Covers or Originals: Lends itself to originals and old covers. Perhaps keep the One Direction cover to yourself (always good advice!). As advertised "Anything from music to tennis match re-enactment welcome". 


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Sunday


Where: Fiddler's Elbow - 11 Boyces Street , BN1 1AN (in the alley across from Wetherspoons on West Street)

Times: Starts 9pm

Host: Oliver Croome

Set: 3-4 Songs. Sometimes longer sets are available. Get in touch in advance to ask about being a featured artist. Guitar available for use and some photos uploaded from the night too. 

Demographic: I've only been to this open mic a couple of times due to working weekends, but it definitely has that lazy weekend feeling about it, which is great. Also, calling it the Sham Rock Open Mic I am sure attracts all the Guinness fans. Again a real mix of all sorts will show up here.

Covers or Originals: Maybe a couple of each. Either are fine though.


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