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This article was created in collaboration with DMN partner Hearby.
MVT, which represents the UK’s vast network of grassroots music venues, recorded 22 million audience visits and 175,000 events last year. The organization has been a driving force in keeping live music sustainable; MVT confronts rising costs, lost touring routes, and shrinking profit margins. In an effort to showcase member venues and their events, MVT counts on Hearby, the UK’s most comprehensive live music guide, to collect show details and present them on the MVT Gig Guide.
With Hearby Pro, MVT members can now own their pages and access Hearby’s unmatched live music data, from venue and artist directories to historical box office stats. This powerful tool allows venues to control their content on the platform and across Hearby’s partner networks.
In an MVT survey, 53% of venues reported no profit in 2024, with owners often not drawing salaries. Many remain under financial pressure from high VAT rates, licensing challenges, and breakdowns of artists touring circuits. MVT focuses on actionable solutions for live music venues to directly reduce costs & channel investment from the newly started £1 ticket levy with initiatives like Liveline Fund, Venue MOT program, free stage equipment replacement and removal of energy costs through solar panel installations.
US-based Hearby has rapidly gained traction in the UK, providing the World’s Best Gig Guide and featuring more shows across the UK than any other source, from arenas to smaller, more intimate grassroots venues. Hearby Pro and MVT’s partnership represent a continuation of growth that includes collaborations with Ticketmaster UK, Ticketmaster Ireland & the UK’s largest news publisher Reach PLC.
“Hearby’s mission is simple – to get a few more people to a lot more shows. If we can do that, we help the R&D of the whole UK music scene.” said Gary Halliwell, CEO of Hearby.