The Vintage Explosion
at
Barrowland Ballroom
Glasgow
19:00 - 23:00
Description
Catch this chance to see viral sensations The Vintage Explosion live before they go global You will be transported back in time for a fine night
Description
The original Barrowland Ballroom opened in 1934 in a mercantile area east of Glasgow’s city centre and was built by “Barras Queen” Maggie McIver.
The Barrowland building includes large street-level halls used for the weekend markets, with a sizeable weatherproof hall above. The front of the building is decorated with a distinctive animated neon sign. The sign is believed to be the biggest of its kind in the UK
The building was largely destroyed by fire in 1958, leading to a complete rebuild. The rebuilt ballroom opened on Christmas Eve 1960.
In more recent years, the Ballroom has become a major concert venue with a capacity of around 1950 people, known for its acoustics and its sprung dance floor.
While it is a legendary rock music venue, the Barrowland has held shows in every music genre from Rap to classical and is often used to stage specialist events like record & comic fairs, tea dances and corporate events.
Capacity : 1900 (Standing)
244 Gallowgate,
Glasgow,
Lanarkshire,
Scotland,
G4 0TT.
0141 552 4601
General admission Standing : £ 34.72 Including a £3.72 booking fee - Sold Out
Limited wheelchair user tickets : £ 37.52 Including a £4.02 booking fee - Sold Out
Ambulant access : £ 37.52 Including a £4.02 booking fee - Sold Out
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