Address | Lothian Road Edinburgh EH1 2EA |
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Location | Edinburgh, Scotland |
Coordinates | 55°56′48″N 3°12′15″W / 55.94675°N 3.20420°W |
Owner | City of Edinburgh Council |
Type | Concert hall |
Capacity | 2,200 |
Construction | |
Opened | 16 March 1914 |
Renovated | 2010 |
Architect | Stockdale Harrison and Howard H Thomson |
Website | |
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The Usher Hall (Scottish Gaelic: Talla Usher) is a concert hall in the West End of Edinburgh, Scotland. The hall is owned and managed by the City of Edinburgh Council, and has hosted concerts and events since its construction in 1914.
The venue can hold approximately 2,200[1] people in its recently restored auditorium, which is well loved by performers due to its acoustics. In March 1972, the Eurovision Song Contest was held at the Hall and compèred by Moira Shearer. This marked the first time that the Eurovision Song Contest had been held in Scotland. It was also the venue of Eurovision Young Musicians in August 2018. In 1986, the Commonwealth Games was hosted by Edinburgh, with the Usher Hall providing the venue for the boxing tournament.
The Hall is flanked by The Royal Lyceum Theatre to the south and The Traverse Theatre to the north. Historic Environment Scotland has registered the Hall with Category A listed building status.