Beach Ballroom

Beach Ballroom
Front of the Beach Ballroom
LocationBeach Promenade, Aberdeen, Scotland
OwnerAberdeen City Council
OperatorAberdeen City Council
TypeMulti-purpose venue
Genre(s)Concerts, sporting events, dinner dances, weddings, conferences, corporate events, weddings
Capacity1,000 (Main Ballroom)
150 (Star Ballroom)
100 (Northern Lights Room)
50 (Promenade Room)
Construction
Opened3 May 1929 (1929-05-03)
Renovated1970s
Expanded1963
Construction cost£50,000
ArchitectThomas Roberts and Hume
Website
Beach Ballroom Website
Listed Building – Category B
Official nameBeach Ballroom
Designated12 January 1967
Reference no.LB20314

The Beach Ballroom is an art deco building on the beach boulevard of Aberdeen, Scotland. It was built in 1926, and is a Category B listed building. It is noted for its dance floor which is supported by 1,400 steel springs.

Famous acts to appear at the Beach Ballroom include the Beatles, Pink Floyd, the Who, the Small Faces, Cream, Joe Loss, Ken Mackintosh and more recently the Ordinary Boys and Twin Atlantic. Like many buildings in Aberdeen, it is made from granite.

The Beach Ballroom is owned and operated by Aberdeen City Council and has a webcam that faces south along the beach towards Footdee. The Ballroom is connected to the more modern Beach Leisure Centre via an indoor walkway.

The main dance hall is octagonal and originally had a domed ceiling, though this has since been covered over with a suspended ceiling. The smaller Star Ballroom extension was opened in June 1963.

The Ballroom underwent a refurbishment from 2008 to April 2010.