Baths Hall
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Location | Scunthorpe, England, United Kingdom |
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Coordinates | 53°35′26″N 0°39′32″W / 53.5905°N 0.6590°W |
Owner | North Lincolnshire Council, Managed by SMG-Europe |
Genre(s) | Rock, comedy, Dance, Theatre Shows, Conferences, Weddings |
Capacity | 1024 |
Construction | |
Built | 2009-2011 (New Building) |
Opened | 1970s (as "Baths Hall") November 2011 (as "The Baths Hall") |
Demolished | Late 2000s (Old Building) |
Website | |
Scunthorpe Theatres |
The Baths Hall is an entertainment venue in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, England. It hosts many types of entertainment, including live music, dance and comedy.
History
Situated at 59 Doncaster Road, the Scunthorpe building is a former public bath house dating from 1931. It has served as an entertainment venue since the 1970s.[citation needed] It was renovated and reopened in 2005 but closed to undergo a major re-build.[citation needed]
Bands that have played the venue include The Kinks, Status Quo, Ocean Colour Scene, The Damned, The Bluetones and The Levellers.[citation needed] The late DJ John Peel regularly appeared at the hall.[citation needed]
The previous Conservative Council closed the Baths, intending to demolish it and replace it with private housing.[citation needed] In 2007 the Conservative Council was replaced by a Labour Council, which honoured its manifesto commitment to save the Baths. It rebuilt the hall, retaining its 1931 frontage, and created a modern entertainment venue.[citation needed] The Hall is able to seat a maximum of 1,200 people, and 2,000 standing.[1]
The building's design, by North Lincolnshire Council's architects, incorporates environmentally friendly technology,[1] including a rainwater harvesting system for use in the lavatories.[citation needed]
The Baths Hall is now run by sports and entertainments venue operators SMG Europe, in association with North Lincolnshire Council.[1] It re-opened on the 11 November 2011 with comedian Bill Bailey and guests performing on the opening evening.[1] Bailey commented that this was the first time that he had been the first act to perform at a new venue.[citation needed] He said about The Baths Hall: "It's got a brilliant atmosphere. I love the type of venues that have a large auditorium with access on either sides. You look out and you see this sweep of seats. It reminds me a lot of very traditional concert halls. It's new but it looks very traditional at the same time. I've never actually opened a venue before so this is a first for me".[This quote needs a citation]
Images
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Front entrance.
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Auditorium.
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Auditorium.
References
- ^ a b c d "The Baths Hall"[permanent dead link ], North Lincolnshire Council. Retrieved 13 November 2011