Barrowland Ballroom
The Barrowlands is an impressive sight in the heart of
Gallowgate, with the large neon sign which was erected in 1985 during the
Ballroom’s renaissance.
It may not be as busy as it once was, with ever increasing
competition with other venues across the city but the best bands know that the
Barrowlands is a must play. Oasis and Metacilla are just two bands to have named
it as one of their favourite venue around the world. David Bowie played the
Barrowland in 1997 and took a ceramic star from the ceiling away with him as a
souvenir.
The Barrowlands is known
for its excellent sound and atmosphere. The ballroom is spacious with plenty of
room to find a good spot for the gig.
Lynsey C on Yelp Glasgow says “It's a reasonably large venue with
capacity of 2100 yet manages to feel intimate and creates a great connection
between band and audience. The acoustics are excellent and the atmosphere is
rare to find elsewhere. A legacy of its original purpose as a dance hall is the
sprung floor, making gigs that little bit bouncier! I quite like to perch at
the sides where the little step up gives my short self a better view.”
With lots of great acts lined up for this year, visiting the Barrowland
Ballroom should definitely be on your to do list. Pete Doherty is playing in
May, Jamie Lawson is playing there in October, and Deacon Blue in Decemeber. Singer
Amy MacDonald even wrote a song about the famous Ballroom, including the lyrics
“oh nothing beats the feeling of the high Barrowland ceiling when the band starts
to play.” To listen to the song please click here.