Tivoli Theatre, Aberdeen, Victorian theatre in Aberdeen, Scotland
The Tivoli Theatre is a performing venue built in the Victorian era featuring ornate architectural details and decorative stonework throughout its interior and exterior spaces. The building displays typical characteristics of its period with carefully crafted facades and interior finishes.
The building was designed by James Matthews in 1872 and became a major cultural venue in Aberdeen. It later received category A listed status, confirming its architectural significance and warranting its preservation.
The theatre hosts a rotating selection of performances ranging from traditional Scottish acts to contemporary musicals, comedies, and concerts that draw both local and visiting audiences. You can experience how the venue continues to serve as a gathering place for live entertainment across different genres and styles.
The venue sits in Aberdeen city center and is readily accessible from the main shopping and business areas. When visiting, expect conditions typical of a Victorian-era building, including limited climate control and traditional seating arrangements.
The building has endured decades of shifting entertainment trends while maintaining its original Victorian features and performance character. This ability to adapt while preserving its architectural integrity makes it a notable example of cultural continuity in the city.
Location: Aberdeen City
Location: Aberdeen
Inception: 1872
Architects: James Matthews
Official opening: 1872
Address: 34-48 Guild Street, Aberdeen, Grampian, AB11 6NB, Scotland
GPS coordinates: 57.14510,-2.09766
Latest update: December 10, 2025 20:00
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