Live Music — Pubs in Blackburn
Discover live music pubs in Blackburn. Browse our directory to find the perfect pub.
Found 10 live music pubs in Blackburn
Bee Hive Inn
426 Preston Old Road, Blackburn BB2 5LP
Traditional terrace pub in the Cherry Tree suburb of Blackburn, on busy main road into town. Handy transport links to Blackburn and Preston, with bus stop outside and train station across the road. Close to Leeds Liverpool canal and to Witton country park. The small separate vault and comfortable L-shaped lounge are served from a central bar.
Hare & Hounds
78 Lammack Road, Blackburn BB1 8LA
Former Whitbread estate pub rescued by the current landlord and backed by a passionate local community. Adjacent to Old Blackburnians FC, and to Pleckgate and Lammack playing fields. A meeting place for local sports teams including women's netball and hockey. The large open plan comfortable lounge is served from a bar with five hand pumps. Very popular quality live entertainment at weekends when the pub can get very busy.
Old Toll Bar
162 Accrington Road, Blackburn BB1 2AH
Traditional community local serving a great range of beers, wines and spirits
Sir Charles Napier
10 Limbrick, Blackburn BB1 8AA
When Blackburn's premier rock pub, the Sir Charles Napier closed its doors in June 2015, a group of regulars stepped in to save it. From 17th September 2016, the Napier returns as a the UK's first community-run rock pub and venue offering regular live music and club nights, games and quizzes, and the best jukebox in town
Rising Sun
797 Whalley New Road, Blackburn BB1 9BE
Around two miles from the centre of Blackburn towards Wilpshire and the Ribble Valley, this is a late Victorian end of terrace former Matthew Brown house. Friendly, comfortable and very popular with locals with dominoes and card games played. Small public bar and larger open plan lounge areas served from central bar. Very handy for both buses and trains from Blackburn,Whalley and Clitheroe.
Adelphi
33 Railway Road, Blackburn BB1 1EZ
Situated adjacent to the railway station and the refurbished Cathedral Quarter, a central bar and an open plan lounge Reopened late October offering Karoki 4 times a week & Cabaret Nights
Fernhurst
466 Bolton Road, Blackburn BB2 4JP
Food oriented pub just minutes’ walk from Ewood Park, home of Blackburn Rovers so can be very busy on match days. The front room acts as a sports bar with the rear room more dining orinated. Bar food from £2.99 all day every day
St Mark's Conservative Club
Preston Old Road, Blackburn BB2 2SS
Large traditional club with many rooms.
Drummers Arms
65 King William Street, Blackburn BB1 7DT
Single roomed bar opposite the Town Hall on the edge of the main shopping area run by a mother and daughter team. The walls are adorned with breweriana and old pub signs. There is live music followed by an open mic session on the first Sunday of every month. At other times expect a range of unobtrusive background music. The majority of beers are sourced from Lancashire breweries, though a visitor from across the Pennines sometimes makes an appearance. There is a pleasant terrace at front for al fresco drinking featuring upcycled drum tables and attractive bespoke garden planters. Blackburn with Darwen Area Pub of the Year 2020.
Cherry Tree Cricket Club
459 Preston Old Rd, Blackburn BB2 5ND
A very active sports club in the Cherry Tree area to the west of Blackburn. There is regular cricket over the summer with teams representing the club at all levels. The first team play in the local Ribblesdale League. The smart lounge has a number of hand pumps. Blackburn with Darwen Club of the Year 2020. Admission to members only at certain times so worth checking.
