St George's Hall, Concert Room

St George’s Hall was officially reopened on St. George's Day, 23 April 2007 by HRH The Prince of Wales, after a magnificent facelift that has restored the opulence of this neo-classical jewel.
Considered by many to be the best room in the building it was also known as the Golden Concert Room and was regularly host to Charles Dickens who held many of his readings there. The 480 seat venue features elegant decoration in white, honey, and cream and a cast iron ‘wickerwork’ balcony supported by female figures known as caryatids. A superb crystal chandelier hangs in the middle of the room while Ravenhead glass mirrors situated at the back of the stage create stunning reflections.
All seating at St George’s Hall will be reserved. Please be aware that some of the seating has limited leg room. If you are tall, please let the box office know when booking your tickets and they will advise accordingly.
See a 360 ° panoramic view of St George's Hall, Concert Room on the BBC Liverpool website.
For directions to St George's Hall, see How to Find Us.