The UK’s biggest musical instrument marketplace Reverb has relaunched in the UK with lower fees.

Previously used by artists such as Green Day, Muse, My Chemical Romance's Frank Iero and Bullet For My Valentine, the platform first launched in 2013.
As part of its UK relaunch, they have announced lower selling fees for sellers, a bundled 5% fee once their music gear has sold.
On the news, Reverb’s COO Tiffany Miller has shared:
“Since 2016, Reverb has played a key role in the UK’s music-making community by connecting musicians with music gear they love. Whether you’re parting with a vintage Telecaster or looking for unique pedals that can reshape your sound, our straightforward fees and key product improvements make selling music gear more rewarding than ever before, giving musicians more time to focus on what really matters: making music.”
Musician and Reverb user Mark Ronson spoke about the platform during NAMM 2024’s ‘Industry Insights’ event.
He said:
“We were working on the score for Barbie, and we realized that Director Greta Gerwig was in love with the sound of ‘70s and ‘80s analogue synthesisers. I looked on Reverb for a Yamaha CS-80, and I saw that there was one about an hour and a half away, so we drove out to get it and its sound became a key part of the movie’s soundtrack.”
To find out more about what the relaunched service offers, visit the Reverb UK website.

