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Aberdeen Music Hall

One of Scotland's most cherished concert halls, the Music Hall stands proudly on Union Street in the granite heart of Aberdeen, its grand classical frontage a landmark of the city centre. Designed by the architect Archibald Simpson and opened in 1822 as the Assembly Rooms, the building has welcomed audiences for two centuries and counts a young Charles Dickens among the many notable figures to have appeared on its stage. The centrepiece is its magnificent main auditorium, a galleried hall renow.....

Aura Nightclub

Entertainment has filled this Bridge Place address in central Aberdeen since 1959, when it opened as the Palace Ballroom. More than six decades on, the same site trades as Aura, a large city-centre nightclub that reopened after a refurbishment reported to have cost in the region of 400,000 pounds and that has continued to pack its dance floors across the generations. Set within easy walking distance of Aberdeen's railway station and main bus routes, the club pairs a powerful sound system with a.....

Breakneck Comedy

Breakneck Comedy Club is a dedicated stand-up comedy venue in Aberdeen, in the north-east of Scotland. Established as the city's home for live comedy, it stages a regular programme of touring headliners, circuit professionals, and newer acts, and has built a reputation as a key stop on the Scottish comedy scene. The club runs weekend showcase nights alongside special one-off shows, work-in-progress sets from well-known comedians, and themed events, typically presented in an intimate club settin.....

Casa Del Fuego

Casa Del Fuego occupies units in the courtyard of The Academy on Belmont Street, one of the liveliest corners of Aberdeen's social scene. Opening in early 2026 on the former site of Revolucion de Cuba, the Spanish-styled venue brought a tapas-and-cocktails concept to a courtyard already lined with bars and restaurants in the heart of the city's granite West End. The kitchen centres on tapas, the small-plate Spanish style of eating designed for sharing, served alongside a list of cocktails and m.....

Harbourworks

A sixteen-thousand-square-foot warehouse beside Aberdeen harbour, Harbourworks opened in September 2025 as a flexible pop-up events space unlike anything else in the city. Set on York Street a short walk from the beachfront, it can hold up to around two thousand people and was conceived to offer a scale of adaptable venue that the north-east had previously lacked. The space is deliberately multi-purpose, mixing indoor and outdoor seating, food vendors and a dedicated performance area within a c.....

Krakatoa

Billed as Aberdeen's original tiki dive bar and grassroots music venue, Krakatoa occupies a characterful building on Trinity Quay overlooking the city's harbour. Combining a quirky, rum-soaked bar with a dedicated live music room, it has become a much-loved fixture of the north-east Scotland scene, championing independent and emerging artists across rock, punk, metal, folk and alternative music in an atmosphere that is equal parts laid-back and loud. The venue leans into its tiki theme, with a .....

Motion Club

Opened in 2025 on Bridge Street in Aberdeen city centre, Motion is a two-room nightclub that took over the site long occupied by the much-loved Underground. Stepping into a space that had served the city for over a decade, the new operators rebranded it as a student-focused party venue and drew more than two thousand people in their opening week. The club's two rooms, known as arches, run contrasting soundtracks: one dedicated to techno, house and UK garage, the other to indie and so-called gui.....

The Lemon Tree

The Lemon Tree is a much-loved arts and live music venue on West North Street in Aberdeen, operated as part of the Aberdeen Performing Arts family alongside His Majesty's Theatre and the Music Hall. Long established as a cultural hub in the north-east of Scotland, it has built a reputation as the city's leading home for intimate gigs, comedy, theatre and family entertainment, and as a key stepping stone for emerging talent. The venue is configured around two main spaces. The upstairs studio, of.....

The Priory

One of Aberdeen's most famous nightspots, the Priory occupies a striking hundred-and-fifty-year-old former Congregational Church on Belmont Street, the traditional heart of the city's nightlife. Its distinctive twin spires, said to be influenced by Lund Cathedral, make it an unmistakable landmark, and the building was converted into a nightclub at the turn of the millennium after a hard-fought planning battle with the council. Closed for three years, the venue reopened in spring 2026 under DJ a.....

The Tunnels

Carved into two former railway tunnels beneath the streets of Aberdeen, the Tunnels has spent more than two decades as one of the north-east of Scotland's most respected grassroots live music venues. Reached by a step-free entrance on Carnegie's Brae in the city centre, a short walk from Union Street and the railway station, its two arch rooms each hold around 300 people and pair exposed brick with a punchy sound system and focused lighting. First and foremost a live venue, the Tunnels has host.....