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Pavilion Theatre
Glasgow
Glasgow’s Pavilion has hosted an astonishing range of performers over its 120‑year history, from early music‑hall legends to global icons and Scottish favourites.
The Pavilion has always been a true variety theatre, hosting pantomimes, comedy, music, and touring shows since 1904. Its Edwardian character and long tradition of Scottish entertainment make it one of the city’s most affectionately remembered venues.
These names come directly from documented appearances at the Pavilion:
Harry Lauder – one of Scotland’s most celebrated music‑hall stars
Marie Lloyd – major figure of the British music‑hall era
Will Fyfe – beloved Scottish comedian and entertainer
Charlie Chaplin – appeared at the Pavilion before achieving worldwide fame
Laurel and Hardy – performed during their UK tours
Judy Garland – one of the great voices of the 20th century
Morecambe and Wise – iconic British comedy duo
Billy Connolly – sold out the Pavilion in 1974; a defining moment in his rise
Lulu – broke box‑office records in 1975
Sydney Devine – performed at the Pavilion for an extraordinary 43 years, a Guinness‑record‑recognised run
Glasgow’s Pavilion has hosted an astonishing range of performers over its 120‑year history, from early music‑hall legends to global icons and Scottish favourites.
The Pavilion has always been a true variety theatre, hosting pantomimes, comedy, music, and touring shows since 1904. Its Edwardian character and long tradition of Scottish entertainment make it one of the city’s most affectionately remembered venues.
These names come directly from documented appearances at the Pavilion:
Harry Lauder – one of Scotland’s most celebrated music‑hall stars
Marie Lloyd – major figure of the British music‑hall era
Will Fyfe – beloved Scottish comedian and entertainer
Charlie Chaplin – appeared at the Pavilion before achieving worldwide fame
Laurel and Hardy – performed during their UK tours
Judy Garland – one of the great voices of the 20th century
Morecambe and Wise – iconic British comedy duo
Billy Connolly – sold out the Pavilion in 1974; a defining moment in his rise
Lulu – broke box‑office records in 1975
Sydney Devine – performed at the Pavilion for an extraordinary 43 years, a Guinness‑record‑recognised run
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