Glasgow Royal Concert Hall is one of Scotland’s most prestigious music venues, known for showcasing the finest classical music in Glasgow alongside some of the most prominent artists in jazz, pop, folk and rock. The modern concert hall was built in 1990 to celebrate Glasgow’s reign as the European City of Culture.
See the Royal Scottish National Orchestra perform Celtic tunes with the Scottish National Opera in the Main Auditorium. Theatre enthusiasts can choose from an exciting lineup of West End musicals, while families can find an endless calendar of entertaining and educational children’s shows.
In addition to the main auditorium, the concert hall features several smaller galleries, foyers, bars and dining rooms for more intimate and exclusive events. If you love jazz, don’t miss the late-night show at the City of Music Studio, which is well known for its views overlooking Buchanan Street.
Getting there
Buses and national coaches arrive at Buchanan Street Bus Station, directly outside Glasgow Royal Concert Hall. Trains arrive at Queen Street Station and Buchanan Street Subway, both within three minutes’ walk away.