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01563554925 | |
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Designed by Robert Ingram, son of James Ingram who designed the Palace Theatre, the Grand Hall originally housed the Kilmarnock Library and a Reading Room. The venue now offers a range of flexible spaces which are ideal for events including large scale concerts, job fairs, meetings/presentations, school proms and of course weddings.
Concerts
Having welcomed the likes of The View, Calvin Harris, Kevin Bridges and Billy Connolly to the stage over the years, the Grand Hall is a fantastic venue for a range of events and large scale music concerts.
For enquiries and bookings please contact 01563 554925 or email grandhall@east-ayrshire.gov.uk
The Palace Theatre offers a year round programme of music, comedy, drama, dance and light entertainment, offering something for all the family and sits adjacent to the Grand Hall in Kilmarnock.
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