
St George's Hall
📍 Bridge Street, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 1JT
About St George's Hall
Description
St George’s Hall has undergone major refurbishment, which has been made possible by funding from Bradford Council and the Heritage Lottery Fund.
The extensive refurbishment of this much loved building has included a wide-range of work both to its exterior and interior. As well as major works to the roof, windows, electrics and stonework, the front-of-house areas have been increased, where possible, and have been decorated sympathetically to suit the heritage of the building. Find out more about the history and renovation of St George’s Hall – the People’s Palace here.
Brand new seats have also been installed after specialist consultants advised on ways to improve sight lines and comfort in the auditorium, whilst ensuring the world class acoustics are unaffected.
Your Visit
You can gain access to St George’s Hall via the new glass foyer on Bridge Street; or on Hall Ings through three new entrance doors; or on show nights, via the ramp on Bridge Street. There are also improved facilities for customers with disabilities including an installation of a lift (inside the venue from the main bar to stalls level), more wheelchair positions and easy access toilet facilities.
Opening Hours
The Box Office counter at St George’s Hall opens Monday to Saturday 10am to 6pm; and on performance days the Box Office will close 30 minutes after the show start time.
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📍 Bridge Street, Bradford, West Yorkshire, BD1 1JT
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Showing 5 of 1,714 reviews from Google Maps.Last updated 30 January 2026.
Popped in for a coffee. Loved the signed posters from the artists who have performed at the theatre. Friendly staff, one who told us about Saltaire and offered parking outside his house.
A delightful hidden gem of a theatre, I think often existing in the shadow of the Alhambra and Leeds Grand but it is a truly charming theatre. I’ve attended multiple events here over my lifetime, ranging from comedy and theatre to live music and awards evenings. Every event has been well executed. Make sure you add it to your choice of venue if you’re in the area.
A great historic theatre with a very interesting past. Been three times in the past year. Centrally located and varying genres of entertainment
A lovely old building. Easy access for wheelchairs with their being a lift inside to get to the stalls. The show we went to had lots of legroom between the seats. There are plenty of parking spaces around with a little walk to the venue. The new road system is a bit of a challenge but sat nav got us to a close parking spot. The staff were very helpful and friendly.
Beautiful old building. We went to see a Christmas show which was very amusing.