Open Mic & Buskers Nights Near Blyth
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Open Mic & Buskers Nights Near Blyth

Live acoustic music, open mic nights, and buskers sessions in and around Blyth.

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Blyth has a quiet but genuine live music scene. It is not the kind of place that shouts about it -- there are no dedicated music venues with national profiles -- but across the town's pubs, social clubs, and the Phoenix Theatre, there are regular opportunities to play, sing, or simply listen. If you are a performer looking for a stage or someone who enjoys a midweek evening with live acoustic music, here is what is available in and around Blyth.

Pubs with Live Music in Blyth

Several of Blyth's pubs host live music on a regular basis, and a number run open mic sessions. The best way to find the current schedule is to check the UseYourLocal listings for Blyth, which tracks pubs offering live bands, gigs, and open mic nights across the town.

The social clubs are also worth watching. Blyth Sports and Social Club has a long tradition of weekend entertainment, and guest entry is usually available by signing in at the door. Club entertainment tends to lean toward covers bands and solo artists, but open mic and acoustic nights do appear in the programme.

Best for: Check UseYourLocal and individual pub social media pages for the latest open mic schedules in Blyth.

The Phoenix Theatre

The Phoenix Theatre on Beaconsfield Street is Blyth's dedicated performance venue -- a 299-seat theatre and cinema in the heart of town. While the programme tends toward touring shows, tribute acts, and comedy, the theatre also hosts music nights and has the infrastructure to support acoustic performances and community events.

It is worth keeping an eye on the Phoenix's events listings for one-off music events, singer-songwriter showcases, and community performance nights. The theatre is also available for hire, which means local promoters occasionally put on acoustic and open mic evenings there.

Best for: The Phoenix Theatre seats 299 and hosts a mixed programme of live music, theatre, and community events.

The Keel Row, Seaton Delaval

Just a few miles south of Blyth, the Keel Row at Foremans Row in Seaton Delaval is a pub and dining venue that hosts regular live music. The setting is attractive -- a converted building with character -- and the venue has built a reputation for supporting local acts. Check their website and social media for upcoming acoustic and open mic dates.

Seaton Delaval itself is a short drive or bus ride from Blyth, making it a practical option for an evening out without travelling into Newcastle.

Best for: The Keel Row in Seaton Delaval is a short trip from Blyth and hosts regular live music nights.

Open Mic Finder and Other Resources

If you want a broader view of what is happening regionally, the Open Mic Finder website maintains a searchable directory of open mic events across the United Kingdom, including listings for Northumberland and the North East. It is a useful starting point if you are a performer looking to build a circuit of regular spots.

Eventbrite also lists open mic events in the wider Newcastle and Northumberland area, including occasional listings for Blyth and the surrounding towns.

Blyth Celebrates

The Blyth Celebrates programme, supported by Northumberland County Council, has been running free public events across the town including music workshops and live performance opportunities. The programme covers everything from immersive theatre to community music sessions, and it is worth checking for upcoming events that might include open mic or acoustic elements.

Best for: Blyth Celebrates runs free music and creative workshops across the town -- check their listings for upcoming opportunities.

Tips for Performers

Open mic nights in towns like Blyth tend to be friendly and welcoming to newcomers. A few practical points worth noting:

  • Bring your own instrument. Most open mic nights provide a PA system and microphones, but not always backline or spare guitars.
  • Arrive early. Sign-up sheets fill up quickly at popular nights, and getting there at the start gives you the best chance of a slot.
  • Check the format. Some nights are strictly acoustic; others allow backing tracks or full bands. A quick message to the venue beforehand saves any confusion.
  • Support other acts. The best open mic scenes are the ones where performers stay to watch each other, not just play their own set and leave.

Blyth's open mic and live music scene is modest but genuine, and it is growing. For more on things to do in the evenings, see our guides to the best pubs in Blyth and the Phoenix Theatre.

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