For further information, contact the Ticketing Services team on 01738 621031. You can also send us an email at ticketing@horsecross.co.uk
Please take a moment to familiarise yourself with our booking and attendance guidelines in the 'Visiting our Venues' section below. These have been shaped so that everyone can have the best possible experience, whilst also protecting the health, safety and wellbeing of all of our guests, artists and staff.
For best availability, please book your tickets in advance online.
You can also contact us via email at ticketing@perththeatreandconcerthall.com or give us a call on 01738 621031 (Mon - Sat 10am - 4pm) to speak to a member of our Ticketing Services team who will be happy to help.
In town? Pop by the Box Office at Perth Theatre, Mon – Sat, 10am - 4pm, to book in-person.
If you’re booking for more than one person, please make sure you have details for the whole group so we can make sure you’re seated together under one booking.
If you have specific accessibility or health needs and require support during your visit, please let us know in advance so that we can assist when you’re here.
Doors to our venues open 60 minutes prior to the event start time.
If you are attending in a group, arrive together so you can make the most of the pre-event buzz and enjoy some drinks and snacks.
Your tickets will be checked on arrival. If you purchased online, please make sure you have a copy of your ticket on your phone or printed off… we can’t let you in without it! Alternatively, if you purchased a physical ticket, or have chosen to collect your ticket from Box Office, please have the ticket or booking confirmation available. A member of the Ticketing Services team will be available to help with any ticketing issues.
Entry time to the auditorium will vary by show.
We want everyone to have the most enjoyable time with us, so please relax and make the most of your visit, whilst being respectful of your fellow guests and our staff.
We keep our venues well ventilated (running our air handling systems at 10l of fresh air per person per second or more) in line with CIBSE and Scottish Government guidance for a healthy breathing environment. It can get a touch chilly, so you might want to bring a light layer. You’ll be able to purchase drinks and snacks at the bar using contact-less payment, which will be open before the performance and at the interval (when applicable).
Our friendly staff are always on hand if you have any questions or problems while you’re here.
We’d love to know how your visit went so we may send a follow up e-mail after your event. Please take a few minutes to let us know what we did well, and what we could do better.
Enjoy your visit!
You can contact us at any time by emailing info@perththeatreandconcerthall.com
Getting here
Perth is easily accessible via all forms of transport. It sits astride the M90, A9, and A85 and due to our central location 90% of Scotland's population can reach our city in 90 minutes or less.
There are regular trains from Scotland's major cities. Perth railway station is located approximately 0.7 miles (1.1km) from the centre of Perth. A map showing the best route to walk can be found here. There is also a taxi rank located outside the station.
For information about train times and service updates please visit Trainline, the ScotRail website or call 0344 811 0344
Perth Concert Hall and Perth Theatre are both well served by good bus connections. The venues are approximately 800m from Perth Bus Station on Leonard Street, and there are several bus stops nearby.
There are a number of Stagecoach East services which link the centre of Perth and the surrounding area.
More details can be found on the Stagecoach East website. For full timetable and route listings, visit the Perth and Kinross Council website.
There are a number of Park + Ride sites located around Perthshire: Perth, Scone and Kinross.
By getting the bus to our venues you positively contribute towards our efforts as a Green organisation.
There is bicycle parking available at both Perth Concert Hall and Perth Theatre.
At the Concert Hall this can be found near the back of the building on the Museum side.
At Perth Theatre this can be found outside the Mill Street entrance.
There is both on-street and off-street parking on Mill Street where charges apply from 8am - 6pm Monday to Saturday. There are three disabled public car parking spaces directly opposite the main entrance to the concert hall but these tend to fill very quickly.
There is also a car park on Kinnoull Street which is operated by Smart Parking Car Parks (01738 440 933).
This 550-space multi-storey car park is open from 7am – midnight Monday to Saturday and 10am – midnight on Sundays. It is a pay-and-display car park meaning that the charge must be paid on arrival.
A height restriction for this car park is also in place: approximately two metres (six-and-a-half feet). Vehicles higher than this should park in South Inch car park where there's no height restriction.
Coming to Perthshire for a break? You can find your perfect accommodation and discover plenty more to do and see in the local area at the Visit Scotland website.
Nearby Green Tourism Accomodation can be found here too!
Self-Catering
https://www.green-tourism.com/visit/burmieston-farm-and-steading/listing-3076/
Hotel
https://www.green-tourism.com/visit/crieff-hydro-ltd/listing-1480/
Bed and Breakfast
https://www.green-tourism.com/visit/burnbank/listing-2066/
Travelling to us by electric vehicle? Take advantage of the charging points in the city centre, within minutes walking distance to both Perth Concert Hall and Perth Theatre.
Mill Street, Perth, PH1 5UP
Connector 1 / Type: 62196 Type 2 / Power output: 22kW
Connector 2 / Type: Combined Charging System / Power output: 22kW
Connector 3 / Type: CHAdeMO / Power output: 22kW
Canal Street Car Park 3rd floor, Perth, PH2 8LF
Connector 1 / Type: CHAdeMO / Power output: 20kW
Connector 2 / Type: Combined Charging System / Power output: 20kW
Connector 3 / Type: 62196 Type 2 / Power output: 25kW
See https://chargeplacescotland.org/ for more information
Perth Theatre and Concert Hall have been designed to be disability friendly. We have lifts to all levels, Assistive Listening, FM Headsets and friendly staff who are always happy to help.
Upcoming Events
A trained team describes the action on stage to visually impaired patrons in the audience through either FM Headsets. Description will begin ten minutes prior to curtain up with scene setting and programme notes. Audio Description is available for certain performances only, please contact the Ticketing Services team for dates and times.
Upcoming events
Oh When The Saints - Sat 18 Jun 2022
These are an innovative way for the visually impaired patron to have the full theatre experience. Those attending the Audio Described performance have the opportunity to feel sets and costumes and have all the aspects of the production and staging described to them. Available on same dates as Audio Described performances, contact our Ticketing Services team at ticketing@horsecross.co.uk for further info.
A talking version of our brochure is available. Please contact our Ticketing Services team on 01738 621031 for a copy.
For some of our performances we offer British Sign Language (BSL) Interpreted performances. Please contact Ticketing Services who can advise dates and times for these performances and best seats to view the interpreter as it may change by performance. Please email ticketing@horsecross.co.uk.
Upcoming events
Oh When The Saints - Sat 18 Jun 2022
We have gone high-tech with a new system at both Perth Concert Hall & Perth Theatre for patrons who need a little extra help hearing our productions. You can now use your own headphones to access our audio streams or to Bluetooth directly to your hearing aid. This system is available in the Perth Theatre Main House and Joan Knight Studio, as well as in the Gannochy Trust Auditorium at Perth Concert Hall.
For more information on how the system works, check out our accessibility webpage or chat with one of our ticketing services or Visitor Experience team members.
All guide, hearing and assistance dogs are welcome in both our buildings.
We have booster seats for the little ones (available for Stalls-only seating in both venues) and the Perth Theatre Café provides highchairs and bottle warming. We’re breast feeding friendly and there are baby changing facilities for men and women to use throughout.
For further information, contact the Ticketing Services team on 01738 621031. You can also send us an email at ticketing@horsecross.co.uk
Who are they for?
The backpacks are designed for anyone living with autism, down syndrome, sensory processing disorder, anxiety & dementia. However, anyone who feels they would benefit from extra support in our buildings can borrow them.
How do people borrow them?
They ask for a sensory backpack at box office- these can be borrowed anytime; it doesn’t need to be for a performance.
Are they free?
Yes! The backpacks are completely free to borrow.
What is in the bags?
60 drawstring bags each containing:
Additional Items
We do provide limited items that are more expensive to buy and therefore must be signed out and returned (weighted lap pads, ear defenders, sand timers and liquid timers).
Are they cleaned?
Yes! Every time a bag is used it will be cleaned before it goes back out.
You can download seating plans for our venues below:
Mill Street,
Perth,
PH1 5HZ
Mill Street,
Perth,
PH1 5HZ