Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline

Carnegie Hall is a beautiful 1930s art deco theatre in the heart of Dunfermline, offering a high-quality programme of music, drama, comedy, dance and children's entertainment, plus a popular Christmas show. Tiffany’s licensed cafe/bar, within Carnegie Hall, serves delicious food and drinks in a relaxing, family-friendly atmosphere with great views across the Firth of Forth and beyond.

Find the Theatre - see below or simply click here for map showing postcode: KY12 7JA

Getting Here

On foot
Carnegie Hall is in the East end of Dunfermline town centre at East Port, which continues from the High Street. The venue is also adjacent to the public park.

By car
A car park is available next to the theatre. From the East, follow the main route into central Dunfermline, from where Carnegie Hall is well signposted with brown tourist signs. From the West, follow Carnegie Drive and turn right onto East Port at Sinclair Gardens roundabout.

By public transport
Dunfermline Train Station, on the Fife Circle rail line, is a short walk away through the park. A regular service operates via Kirkcaldy from the North and from Edinburgh in the South.
Dunfermline Bus Station is a 10-minute walk from the theatre.

Accessibility
Carnegie Hall is fully accessible, with: ramped access next to theatre entrance, induction loop in the main auditorium, accessible toilet facilities, 11 wheelchair spaces available in the main auditorium, parking spaces reserved for disabled customers. Also guide dogs welcome

Venue Website

Concerts at Carnegie Hall, Dunfermline

Uplifting, non-stop boogie-woogie, jump jive, blues, rock n roll – Red Stripe band are “the closest thing to Jools Holland and his band” (Jazz FM). Taking inspiration from Jerry Lee Lewis, Louis Jordan and Louis Prima charismatic pianist and singer Red Stripe and his slick band deliver classy tunes and feature the hot and sometime sultry vocals of Gemma Nelson backed by a steaming horn section. + more

The maverick, blind, musical poet who created extraordinary soundscapes in 'slithery time', Moondog has become a cult figure with devotees as diverse as Steve Reich, Jimmy McGriff, Leonard Bernstein, Julie Andrews, the Coen Brothers, Damon Albarn, Jerry Dammers and Mr Scruff. Tonight we present two sides of Moondog: a new collaborative band -The Art Eensemble of Fife, featuring Ruaridh Pattison, Kim Macari and Calum Gourlay - bring a jazz aesthetic to Moondog’s music. While the ... + more

Since coming to fame with Stone The Crows, Bell’s powerful yet soulful voice has made her the Scots Queen of the Blues. One of the greatest blues, rock  and soul singers on the current scene – here she is with the legendary Scottish blues-rockers singing a pack of well known tunes. + more

Son of Hollywood actor/director, Clint Eastwood, Kyle grew up with jazz, took up the bass, and has become a virtuoso musician and composer. He has released three critically-acclaimed albums, toured worldwide, and composed music and soundtracks for several Clint Eastwood films. His five piece band is always a “hot live act” (BBC). They play slick modern jazz, blending swing, bop and soulful funk. They can be cool and cinematic too. “Very sharp work - imagination ... + more

Box Office: 01592 611101

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Address

East Port Dunfermline
KY12 7JA

Phone

(01383) 602302