Wet Wet Wet - Celebrating 40 Years of 'Popped In Souled Out'
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Dundee Caird Hall
Dundee
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Support: The Christians
Description
Caird Hall, a Grade A listed building, has been central to Dundee's civic and cultural life since its completion in 1923. It stands as a symbol of the city's pride, serving as a premier venue for cultural and social events and a central hub for community activities. This architectural landmark, gifted by jute baron Sir James Caird, continues to be a significant national asset, hosting gatherings that range from local celebrations to events of national importance.
The interior showcases classical architectural elements, with grand columns and elegant spaces. The air often carries the faint scent of polished wood, a subtle reminder of decades of public assembly, while the intricate decorative plasterwork and rich mahogany panelling contribute to a sense of enduring civic grandeur. The atmosphere is one of dignified history, yet remains vibrant with the anticipation of each new performance or gathering.
Located within the pedestrianised City Square, the hall offers ramp access and level access to all facilities, including accessible toilets and a lift to the balcony, ensuring broad accessibility. While there isn't a dedicated garden, the hall overlooks the City Square and is situated near Slessor Gardens. On-site bars are available during events, providing refreshments for attendees.
Throughout the year, the hall hosts a diverse array of events, from orchestral concerts and touring musical productions to civic functions, university graduations, and community festivals. It regularly welcomes national orchestras, tribute acts, comedy tours, and various cultural showcases, reflecting its role as a significant Scottish events destination.
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