The Buzz

Pricing

3 months free.
Then £5 a week.

Less than two pints. Per week. Get your venue's gigs in front of every Buzz user in your city.

Single venue

£5/ week

First 3 months free. No card required to start. Cancel any time.

  • Unlimited gigs
  • Custom venue page with photos
  • Searchable by date, genre, location
  • Printable QR code for posters
  • Add-to-calendar links for punters
  • Duplicate / repeat gig in one click
  • Social-share-ready gig posters
Start 3 months free →

No card required to start.

Multiple venues

Discount

Run two or more venues? You'll pay less per venue. Contact for a custom quote.

  • Everything in single venue
  • Manage all venues from one account
  • Discount scales the more you add
  • One invoice, paid weekly
  • Priority support
Get in touch →

Email admin@thebuzzguide.co.uk

For local businesses

Not a venue? Advertise to music-going locals.

Taxi firm, takeaway, music shop, brewery, instrument shop, tattoo parlour — get your business in front of people heading to gigs in Dundee.

See advertising options →

FAQs

How does the free trial work?

Sign up, set up your venue, post unlimited gigs for 3 months. No card required up front. After 3 months we'll get in touch about subscribing — if you want to keep going it's £5 a week, otherwise your gigs stay up but new ones won't go live until you subscribe.

Can I cancel any time?

Yes. Stop paying any time and you stop being billed. Existing gigs stay up until they pass; you just won't be able to post new ones.

What counts as a venue?

A single physical location with its own gig schedule. If you run a brewery group with three pubs, that's three venues. Each gets its own page on The Buzz — get in touch for a multi-venue discount.

Is there a setup fee or contract?

No fee. No contract. Just £5 per venue per week after the trial, billed monthly, cancel any time.

Do you take a cut of ticket sales?

No. We're not a ticketing platform. Sell however you like — Skiddle, Eventbrite, on the door — we just link to your ticket page.

How do you handle promoter / artist / venue relationships?

The venue owns the listing. Artists get auto-generated profile pages from gigs they're tagged on. Promoters work with venues directly.