The Glasgow Royal Concert Hall is one of Scotland’s most recognisable live-music venues and a defining landmark for big nights in the city centre. Opened in the early 1990s, it was designed as a major cultural stage for Glasgow, with a main auditorium of around 2,500 seats and a programme that comfortably spans orchestral concerts, contemporary tours and special productions.
Inside, the experience feels purpose-built: strong acoustics, clear sightlines and a comfortable auditorium layout that keeps the focus on the performance. Pre-show and interval time is easy, with generous foyers and on-site bars and café options that help the evening flow smoothly.
You’ll find it at 2 Killermont St, Glasgow, United Kingdom. The entrances sit right on central pedestrian routes, with major stops and hubs directly nearby for a quick final walk to the doors; if you’re arriving by car, use the surrounding public car parks and finish on foot. For a broader overview of getting around Glasgow beyond this immediate area, see the city information further down the page.