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The UK’s Biggest Pub Events Guide Is Coming To Pub Social – And We Need Your Help

From quiz nights and tribute acts to beer festivals and live bands, Pub Social wants to shine a spotlight on the events keeping Britain’s pubs alive.

Britain’s pubs have always been more than just places to grab a pint.

They’re where communities come together. Where local bands get discovered. Where quiz teams battle every Thursday night. Where football fans gather. Where birthdays are celebrated, charity events are hosted, and unforgettable nights happen.

Now, Pub Social wants to help bring those events into the spotlight.

We’re building what we hope will become one of the UK’s biggest pub event guides — covering everything from live music and beer festivals to open mic nights, karaoke, pub quizzes, tribute acts, food festivals, and big match screenings.

But to make it work properly, we need the help of pubs, bands, breweries, landlords, event organisers, and pub-goers across the country.

We Want To Hear About Your Events

Do you run:

  • A weekly pub quiz?
  • Live music nights?
  • Karaoke?
  • Open mic sessions?
  • DJ nights?
  • Comedy evenings?
  • Charity fundraisers?
  • Beer festivals?
  • Bike nights?
  • Folk sessions?
  • Pool or darts competitions?
  • Big football screenings?
  • Summer garden parties?

If so, we want to hear about them.

The aim is simple — help people discover what’s happening in pubs across the UK and help pubs get more people through the door.

Across the country, thousands of brilliant pub events happen every week, but many never get seen beyond a Facebook post or a poster behind the bar.

Pub Social wants to change that.

Supporting British Pub Culture

The UK pub scene is full of incredible venues doing amazing things to keep local communities entertained.

From tiny village pubs putting on acoustic nights to city venues hosting packed tribute weekends, pub culture is still thriving — and we believe those events deserve far more attention online.

Too often, national media only talks about pubs when they’re closing.

We want to talk about the pubs that are fighting back.

The pubs creating atmosphere.
The pubs supporting live music.
The pubs building communities.
The pubs giving people somewhere to go.

That’s what Pub Social is all about.

Comment Your Events Below

We’re now asking pubs, bands, venues, breweries, and customers to drop upcoming events into the comments section below this story.

Include:

  • Pub name
  • Town or city
  • Date
  • Event type
  • Ticket link (if applicable)
  • Facebook page or website

Whether it’s a small local open mic night or a massive beer festival, we want to hear about it.

We’ll also be selecting some of the best events to feature across:

  • Pub Social stories
  • Facebook posts
  • Instagram
  • Event roundups
  • Weekend guides

So if your pub has something exciting coming up, now’s the time to shout about it.

Britain’s pub scene deserves a bigger spotlight — and this is just the beginning.

Sophie Bennett
Sophie Bennett
Sophie Bennett is a features writer for Pub Social, specialising in the people, places and traditions that make Britain’s pub scene so unique. With a passion for storytelling and a keen eye for the details that give pubs their character, Sophie covers everything from historic inns and gastropubs to community events, food trends and the fascinating personalities behind the bar. Her writing captures the warmth, charm and social importance of pubs as the beating heart of towns and villages across the United Kingdom. Sophie’s articles focus on: Historic and characterful pubs Food and gastropub reviews Pub lifestyle and culture Community stories Human-interest features Seasonal events and celebrations Known for her engaging and descriptive writing style, Sophie brings each venue and story to life, helping readers discover the people and traditions that keep Britain’s pub culture thriving. Whether she is uncovering the story behind a centuries-old coaching inn, profiling a passionate landlord, or exploring the latest food and drink trends, Sophie’s work celebrates the enduring role of the pub in British life.

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