Printable Music Picture Quiz
Test your music knowledge with these free picture quizzes featuring famous musicians. We’ll add more quizzes over time, so it’s always worth checking back. Ideal for pub quizzes and challenging friends, with answers included on a separate sheet.
These printable A4 music picture quizzes feature a variety of themed rounds, including famous musicians from the 1960s, 70s and 80s, plus popular bands and artists. Every quiz is designed for easy printing, with space for players to write their answers directly onto the sheet — perfect for pub quizzes, family game nights and music-themed events. A separate answer sheet is included for the quizmaster, and all quizzes are completely free to use.
About This Quiz
- Professionally created by an experienced quiz company
- Free to download for personal and non-commercial use
- Uses public domain and Creative Commons images only
- Designed for clear, high-quality A4 printing
- Suitable for music fans of all ages and quiz abilities
Printable Picture Quizzes
- Download and print as many handouts as you need
- Includes a separate answer sheet for the quizmaster
- Recommended time limit: 15–30 minutes
- Perfect for parties, pubs, and family quiz nights
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A Popular Pub Quiz
Music is one of the most popular pub quiz rounds, right alongside strong general knowledge. These picture rounds work so well because they blend quick visual fun with real music knowledge. Spotting iconic musicians or classic bands from a single image is instantly engaging, whether the answer jumps out immediately or tests your memory. They’re simple to run, great for mixed‑ability teams, and always a hit at music‑themed events or regular pub quiz nights.
Interesting Music Facts
- Michael Jackson’s Thriller is still considered the best-selling album of all time, with total sales estimated at over 70 million.
- Queen’s "Bohemian Rhapsody" is the only song to reach the UK Christmas No.1 spot twice, in 1975 and again in 1991.
- Madonna is recognised as the best-selling female recording artist ever, with more than 300 million records sold.
- ABBA’s name is an acronym formed from the first letters of the members’ names: Agnetha, Björn, Benny and Anni-Frid.
- Despite his worldwide fame, Elvis Presley never performed outside North America.
- Bob Dylan became the first songwriter to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature, awarded in 2016.
- Vinyl records have made a major comeback, with UK sales now at their highest levels since the early 1990s.