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The Barrowland Ballroom (also known as Barrowlands) is a dance hall and music venue in
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History

The original building opened in 1934 in a mercantile area east of Glasgow's city centre, built by
Maggie McIver Margaret McIver (9 May 1879 -1958) was the founder of the Glasgow Barras, a street market in the Calton area, in the east end of Glasgow. Initially an area of street markets, it became a permanent site when a roof was added to protect the stall ...
, the "Barras Queen". The area and the ballroom are named after the
Glasgow Barrowland market The Barras is a major street and indoor weekend market in the East End of Glasgow, Scotland. The term "Barra" is Glaswegian dialect for "barrow" relating to the market's early years where traders sold their wares from handcarts. Barrowland is s ...
. The building was completely rebuilt after being largely destroyed by fire in 1958, and reopened on 24 December 1960. The Barrowland building includes large street-level halls used for the weekend markets, with a large weatherproof hall above. The front of the building is decorated with a large animated neon sign. In recent years the ballroom has become a concert venue with a capacity of 1,900 standing, known for its acoustics and its sprung dance floor. Simple Minds filmed the video for their 1983 single, " Waterfront", at Barrowlands. Adjacent to the ballroom itself is the Barrowland Park, where there is a path displaying the names of many artists who have played at the venue. Northern Irish punk band Stiff Little Fingers have played sold-out concerts at the venue every St Patrick's Day since 1992, and recorded their ''Best Served Loud'' album there in 2016 to celebrate 25 years at Barrowland.


Bible John

Between 1968 and 1969, three young women (Patricia Docker, Jemima MacDonald and Helen Puttock) were found brutally murdered after nights out at the Barrowland. All three murders were attributed to a man dubbed " Bible John" by police after he was heard referring to the Old Testament to one of his victims. Similarities between the murders led police to believe that they were the work of the same man. The man made contact with all three women at the Barrowland Ballroom, before escorting them home and raping and strangling them within yards of their doorsteps. All three women were menstruating and their handbags were stolen. An investigation failed to find Bible John, and the murders remain unsolved. On the night of the murder of Helen Puttock, Puttock's sister Jeannie Langford was with her and spoke to her sister's suspected killer. Jeannie described Bible John as: "25-35 years old, reddish/fair hair, wore a blue suit and matching trousers with white shirt. Spoke very politely and was very religious". In 2007, following the murder of Angelica Kluk, speculation arose that serial killer Peter Tobin was Bible John, due to similarities in modus operandi. Tobin frequented the Barrowland regularly, and moved to Brighton in late 1969 when the killings ended.


The Barrowlands 2

The Barrowlands 2 is part of the Barrowlands ballroom and is used both as a bar when larger shows are playing in the main hall and as a venue to host smaller gigs. While it occasionally plays host to smaller or acoustic gigs from more established acts, its usual function is as a venue for small local Glasgow bands. The promoters also host an event showcasing unsigned local acts in the main ballroom every year.


Barrowlands in popular culture

Barrowlands features heavily in the 2015 movie '' The Legend of Barney Thomson'', directed by Robert Carlyle. It features in part of the opening scene of the 2014 movie '' God Help the Girl'' from writer/director Stuart Murdoch (lead singer of indie pop group
Belle & Sebastian Belle and Sebastian are a Scottish indie pop band formed in Glasgow in 1996. Led by Stuart Murdoch, the band has released eleven albums. They are often compared with acts such as The Smiths and Nick Drake. The name "Belle and Sebastian" comes ...
) Scottish singer
Amy Macdonald Amy Elizabeth Macdonald (born 25 August 1987) is a Scottish singer-songwriter. In 2007, she released her debut studio album, '' This Is the Life'', which respectively produced the singles " Mr. Rock & Roll" and " This Is the Life"; the latter ...
has a song about the ballroom, titled ''Barrowland Ballroom'' on her 2007 album '' This Is The Life''. The edifice appears in a number of scenes in '' The Field of Blood (TV series)'', a British crime drama television series. The Barrowlands are where young girls are picked up before being murdered in the novel ''The Quaker'' by
Liam McIlvanney Liam McIlvanney is a Scottish-born crime fiction writer and academic at the University of Otago, New Zealand New Zealand ( mi, Aotearoa ) is an island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean. It consists of two main landmasses—the N ...
. Simple Minds named a track after the venue on their 2018 studio album, ''Walk Between Worlds''. Track 6 on the album was named "Barrowland Star" due to their close affinity with the venue. It features in "Fearful Lightning", an episode of popular detective series '' Taggart''. Some great shots of the exterior and interior of the venue in the late Nineties. Good section showing posters of gigs held there. Smashing Pumpkins with Verve as supporting band, Hothouse Flowers, del Amitri (Thursday 12th April Sold out), Pogues and others. In April 2021, a mural inspired by Douglas Stuart's Booker Prize-winning novel '' Shuggie Bain'' was unveiled on the wall of the Barrowland Ballroom, featuring a boy dancing in the street, together with a quote from the book: "You'll not remember the city, you were too wee, but there's dancing. All kinds of dancing." The artwork and lettering was created by the Cobolt Collective – comprising
Glasgow School of Art The Glasgow School of Art (GSA; gd, Sgoil-ealain Ghlaschu) is a higher education art school based in Glasgow, Scotland, offering undergraduate degrees, post-graduate awards (both taught and research-led), and PhDs in architecture, fine art, an ...
2015 graduates Erin Bradley-Scott, Chelsea Frew and Kat Loudon – and is 20 meters high and 20 meters wide.


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Official sitePhotographs of the BarrasDANCING AT BARROWLANDS (c.1961)
(archive film from the National Library of Scotland: SCOTTISH SCREEN ARCHIVE) {{Authority control 1934 establishments in Scotland Ballrooms in the United Kingdom Bridgeton–Calton–Dalmarnock Culture in Glasgow Dance in Scotland Music venues in Glasgow Wrestling venues