Britannia Panopticon Music Hall

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113-117 Trongate
Glasgow, Scotland G1 5HD
Britannia Panopticon is the worlds oldest surviving music hall. It opened in 1857 above a pub called the Britannia Vaults and it served the working classes who made Glasgow the Industrial Capital of the World. For over 80 years Britannia entertained, and in addition to being a music hall, the building also accommodated early cinema, wax works, carnival amusements, freak show and basement zoo. Famous debut performances include Stan Laurel in 1906 and Jack Buchanan in 1911. Open Tuesday-Saturday noon-5pm (unless a show is programmed) for general viewing. Britannia Panopticon is also open for music hall shows, silent movie and Laurel & Hardy film nights, marts, festivals and other events. Admission is generally free (we charge to get out). Please donate when you visit to help us raise money to conserve this wonderful historic survivor from the heyday of music hall and early cinema. Britannia Panopticon is also available for private hire (conditions apply).

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12/27/2024

I attended a tonight with my Husband and a female friend of ours for what was billed as a ‘Burlesque...

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Some things can not be unseen hahaha
5/22/2024

Wow Quiet something Never heard so many s and c words used so elegantly, less affairly what a laug...

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Worth supporting and cheering on - they rock
10/27/2023

It was jaw dropping and awesome such a great experience. No eyes stayed dry we will all feel our bel...

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