Join The London Indie Gig Guide Team

This is your chance to be a part of a community that lives and breathes music. Help us shine a spotlight on the incredible talent that graces London's stages and connect with fellow music lovers. Write for the London Gig Guide and let your passion for music be heard!
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Are you passionate about music? Do you love live performances and discovering new artists?

The London Gig Guide is looking for enthusiastic writers to join our team and share their unique perspectives on the vibrant music scene in London.

Why Write for Us?

We’re run by a non-profit called BIAS, that’s looking to make music in London and around the UK better for everyone. From underground venues to iconic concert halls, there’s always a gig happening somewhere in the city. As a writer for the London Gig Guide, you’ll have the opportunity to:

    • Attend and Review Live Performances: Go see your favourite gigs, concerts, and festivals. Share your experiences with our readers and help them discover the best live music events in London.

    • Interview Emerging and Established Artists: Conduct interviews with musicians, bands, and industry professionals. Your articles could provide insights into the artists’ creative processes and their journeys in the music world.

    • Explore Diverse Music Genres: Whether you’re into rock, pop, jazz, electronic, or classical music, there’s a place for your voice on our platform. We celebrate all genres and aim to cater to a wide range of musical tastes.

    • Enhance Your Writing Portfolio: Build your portfolio with published articles on a reputable platform. This is a fantastic opportunity for aspiring writers, journalists, and content creators to showcase their work. This is a flexible, freelance role.

What We’re Looking For

    • Passion for Music: A deep love for music and a keen interest in the London music scene are essential. We want writers who are excited to share their musical discoveries and experiences.

    • Strong Writing Skills: Clear, engaging, and descriptive writing is crucial. We aim to provide our readers with high-quality content that captures the essence of live performances and artist interviews.

    • Reliability and Commitment: Meeting deadlines and delivering consistent content is important. We value writers who are dedicated and can contribute regularly to our website.

    • Unique Perspective: Bring your own voice and viewpoint to your articles. We encourage diversity in opinions and writing styles to offer our readers a broad spectrum of perspectives.

How to Get Involved

Interested in joining the London Gig Guide team? Fill out the form below, and we’ll be in touch for the next steps.

Applications are currently closed.

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James

James is a performer, and works professionally in the Arts. Most recently he created the London Gig Guide (the one you're on now) and is the founder of music non-profit BIAS.
Picture of James

James

James is a performer, and works professionally in the Arts. Most recently he created the London Gig Guide (the one you're on now) and is the founder of music non-profit BIAS.

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