Glasgow stood out as the only city outside London with multiple entriesA picture of Eugene Hütz of Gogol Bordello performing on stage at SWG3SWG3 ranks second overall and is the top indie venue outside London(Image: Roberto Ricciuti/Redferns)

Glasgow has been named the UK’s leading city for independent music outside London, with three of its beloved venues earning spots in a new ranking of the most popular indie music spaces across the country.

Compiled by Betway, the list analysed Instagram and TikTok hashtag volumes, Google review scores, and annual search volumes to determine the nation’s favourite independent music venues.

While London venues dominate in numbers, Glasgow stood out as the only other city with multiple entries, highlighting its rich musical heritage and thriving grassroots scene.

Topping the Scottish entries and coming in second overall is SWG3, a former industrial complex transformed into a dynamic creative hub.

A picture of Caroline Polachek performing on stage at SWG3 Glasgow has been named the top UK city for indie music outside London, with three venues in the national top 10(Image: Roberto Ricciuti/Redferns)

With nearly 40,000 Instagram mentions and a 4.5-star average rating on Google, the venue has become a magnet for music lovers and cultural events.

It is the highest-ranking indie venue not in London and has built a reputation for supporting both international acts and homegrown talent.

A picture of King Tut’s Wah Wah HutKnown for its role in launching acts like Biffy Clyro and Snow Patrol, King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut ranks sixth overall in the UK(Image: sfrancismedia, CC BY-SA 4.0 , via Wikimedia Commons)

Joining SWG3 in the top ten is the legendary King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, ranked sixth nationally and fourth among venues outside London.

Known for its intimate setting and rich musical history, King Tut’s has been a key launchpad for Scottish artists including Biffy Clyro and Snow Patrol.

The venue enjoys over 118,000 annual Google searches and boasts a strong 4.7-star rating. With 27,300 Instagram hashtags, the venue remains a firm favourite among fans and musicians alike.

The city’s third entry is the iconic Barrowland Ballroom, which secured sixth place in spots outside London and eighth in the overall ranking. Long recognised for its electric atmosphere and memorable gigs, the Barrowlands has been a cornerstone of Glasgow’s live music scene for decades.

With its iconic sprung dance floor and distinctive neon signage, the venue received 11,600 Instagram hashtags, 450 TikTok hashtags, and an impressive 4.7-star Google rating.

The UK’s most popular venue overall is Ronnie Scott’s in London, which pulled in 1.6 million Google searches annually and garnered 47,500 Instagram tags.

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The renowned Soho jazz club is widely considered a bucket-list venue for fans and musicians alike. While its TikTok footprint is smaller, its 4.7-star rating reflects its enduring cultural appeal.

Just behind SWG3 in third place overall is The Cavern Club in Liverpool, the famed birthplace of The Beatles. With 45,000 Instagram mentions and close to a million searches a year, the club continues to hold a special place in British music history.

Leeds’ Brudenell Social Club rounds out the top five, with a 4.8-star rating and 325,200 searches annually. Known for its intimate gigs and impromptu performances by major artists, it continues to enjoy a devoted following.

While London accounts for four of the top ten venues, Glasgow is the only other city with more than one entry.

Rank

Music Venue

City

Instagram hashtag volume

TikTok hashtag volume

Google review rating (out of 5)

Annual UK GSV

1

Ronnie Scotts

London

47,500

711

4.7

1,620,000

2

SWG3

Glasgow

39,700

9,653

4.5

217,200

3

The Cavern Club

Liverpool

45,000

2,747

4.4

888,000

4

Troxy

London

32,300

3,119

4.2

888,000

5

Brudenell Social Club

Leeds

20,800

397

4.8

325,200

6

King Tut’s

Glasgow

27,300

59

4.7

34,800

7

Band on the Wall

Manchester

16,300

547

4.7

325,200

8

The Barrowland Ballroom

Glasgow

11,600

450

4.7

486,000

9

Cafe Oto

London

11,200

158

4.6

266,400

10

MOTH Club

London

11,400

555

4.5

325,200