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Address | Union Street Aberdeen Scotland,United Kingdom |
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Owner | Aberdeen Performing Arts |
Type | Regional Music Hall |
Capacity | 1,281 (Seated) |
Current use | Concerts, comedy, variety, exhibitions, art & craft fairs |
Construction | |
Opened | 1852 |
Architect | Archibald Simpson |
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Listed Building – Category A | |
Official name | Music Hall |
Designated | 28 February 1962 |
Reference no. | LB19991 |
The Music Hall is a concert hall inAberdeen, Scotland, formerly the city'sAssembly Rooms, located onUnion Street in the city centre.
The venue was designed in 1820 byArchibald Simpson, a notable Aberdeenarchitect, and cost£11,500 when it was originally constructed in 1822.[1] It was opened to the public as a concert hall in 1859. In September 1896, the building hosted the first cinema screening in Aberdeen.[2]
The building was renovated in the 1980s.[3] It was closed for further extensive renovation in 2016 with a £9 million investment, and reopened in December 2018.[4]
Aberdeen Music Hall was the scene of a suffragette activist incident in December 1907,[5] when protesters disrupted a visit from the thenChancellor of the Exchequer,Henry Asquith.[6] This resulted in a fight in theorchestra pit and the suffragettes being thrown out.[7][8] It also compromisedCaroline Phillips' position as honorary secretary of the Aberdeen branch of theWomen's Social and Political Union due to her opposition to this protest[8] – she was ultimately dismissed in 1909.[7]
Another incident occurred in 1912 when women hid with 'explosives' which turned out to be toy guns, when then Chancellor of the ExchequerLloyd George was due to speak. The three women were arrested and imprisoned.[9]
There is a bronze plaque inside the lobby of the Music Hall, bearing the names of all those from Aberdeen who served in theSpanish Civil War (1936–1939). The memorial was removed during the 2016 refurbishment and as of August 2019 is currently stored at theAberdeen Trades Council.[10]
The Music Hall regularly plays host to theRoyal Scottish National Orchestra, theScottish Chamber Orchestra and theBBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra, the annualAberdeen International Youth Festival, and various pop/rock artists. Some notable artists who have performed at the Music Hall includeDavid Bowie,Emeli Sandé,Led Zeppelin,Bullet for My Valentine,Placebo,Morrissey,Teenage Fanclub,Iron Maiden andBlack Sabbath. Beluga Lagoon have also played there.
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