Music Hall Aberdeen

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Music Hall Aberdeen
Address Union Street
City Aberdeen
Country Scotland, United Kingdom
Designation Category A listed
Architect Archibald Simpson
Owned by Aberdeen Performing Arts
Capacity 1281 (Seated)
Type Regional Music Hall
Opened 1852
Current use Concerts, comedy, variety, exhibitions, art & craft fairs
Website
www.boxofficeaberdeen.com

The Music Hall is a concert hall in Aberdeen, Scotland, formerly the city's Assembly Rooms, located on Union Street in the city centre. It was designed by architect Archibald Simpson, costing £11,500 when it was originally constructed in 1822, opened to the public as a concert hall in 1859, and was extensively renovated in the 1980s.[1]

It regularly plays host to the Royal Scottish National Orchestra, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, as well as a variety of pop/rock concerts, and the annual Aberdeen International Youth Festival.

References

  1. "Music Hall - History & Tour". Archived from the original on 2007-02-22. Retrieved 2007-02-05. 

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Coordinates: 57°8′42″N 2°6′18″W / 57.14500°N 2.10500°W / 57.14500; -2.10500


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