MicStage
About MicStage
MicStage is a free platform for finding and running open mic nights. Performers use it to see schedules and sign up when a room offers online signup. Hosts and venues use it to publish a night, take signups, and share a lineup.
Who it is for
- Performers — find open mics near you, check the night, and sign up when the listing allows it.
- Hosts — people who run the night, even if they do not own the bar. One account can cover multiple venues and recurring nights.
- Venues — the business that owns or manages the room. Separate from a host account.
Host vs venue
A host books rooms and runs the show. A venue account is for the business that operates the space. You do not need to own the venue to host on MicStage. If you own the room, register as a venue. If you run nights at one or more rooms, start as a host.
How listings are verified
Public listings are not a dump of search results. A listing is shown as verified when we can tie it to a real place and to explicit open-mic evidence (the name, a published schedule, or a trusted source page). Pages still tell you when a schedule was last confirmed. We do not invent missing times, hosts, or signup rules.
More detail: How MicStage verifies and updates listings.
Corrections and claims
Anyone can suggest a correction on a listing. If you run the night, claim it so you can manage schedule, signups, and lineup yourself. Claimed listings redirect to the live venue or host page.