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NXNE Studios
London, England5 guests
Bright Natural Daylight Aesthetic Photography Content Creation Studio and Podcast Room
Crowthorne, England5.0 (2)
10 guests
Stellah Entertainment
Sandy, England60 guests
Live Recording, Livestream, Rehearsal, Podcast & Film studio
Tilbury, England70 guests
Contemporary Art Gallery
Stockport, England5.0 (1)
85 guests
Industrial Open Plan Studio - Great for Pop Ups, Exhibitions & Creative Events
Manchester, England5.0 (1)
100 guests
Large Multi-Purpose Studio in Countryside
High Wycombe, England200 guests
Sitcom Soldiers Studios
Bolton, England5.0 (1)
150 guests
Smolensky Gallery
Manchester, England5.0 (1)
250 guests
Musician and Artists Chapel in Norfolk
Melton Constable, England10 guests
Pricing information in this section is based on proprietary data from bookings made on Peerspace from 2016 to 2025.
Live music venues average £79 per hour to rent, but it’s easy to spend less or more depending on what you’re looking for. For a space on the smaller side, expect to spend closer to £59, whereas larger venues run about £129 per hour.
Peerspace is the best place to find stunning live music event venues in your area, from traditional locations like concert halls to more unique, offbeat spaces like intimate rooftop gardens and grunge industrial studios. The options are endless, and you can narrow your results by amenities, including things like professional lighting equipment and sound systems. Browse everything from gorgeous spaces for small acoustic performances to concert halls that can handle sold-out rock shows. The perfect music event venue is out there, waiting to complete your artistic vision.
Planning a live music event can be painless if you make it easy on yourself. We've got information on everything involved in renting a live music venue, which is the most important part. You need to know the live music venue, the date of the concert, and how many people you anticipate coming. Of course, you also have to line up the talent if you're not performing yourself! Once everything's in place, you can focus on marketing and advertising your live show.
Live music events do usually require permits. The required permits will vary from place to place, so you'll have to check your local ordinances. Licenses and permits may include special events permits, business permits, food and drink permits, noise permits, etc. Whether or not you are charging money for tickets to your concert may also play a role, as will the number of attendees. Often, booking a short-term live music venue through Peerspace will take care of some of these responsibilities since the venue itself will hold the necessary permits.