University of Reading
The Great Hall at the University of Reading is a distinguished ceremonial and cultural space located within the historic London Road Campus. Opened in 1905 as part of the University’s original buildings, the Hall reflects Edwardian architectural elegance and academic heritage, standing as one of Reading’s most recognisable landmarks.
The interior is defined by its high vaulted ceiling, rich wood panelling, and grand sense of symmetry, creating an atmosphere that feels both formal and inviting. Large arched windows allow natural light to illuminate the space, enhancing its architectural character while preserving a warm and dignified ambience.
With seating for up to approximately 500 guests, The Great Hall offers a versatile setting for concerts, orchestral programmes, recitals, and ceremonial events. Its balanced acoustics and generous proportions allow sound to resonate clearly throughout the room, making it particularly well-suited to instrumental ensembles and choral works.
Set within one of the region’s leading academic institutions, The Great Hall combines intellectual tradition with cultural vitality — a venue where scholarship, architecture, and live performance meet in refined harmony.
Step-free access is available at most of our venues. For specific access needs — wheelchair spaces, hearing loops or assistance — please contact us before booking and we’ll be glad to help.
How long is a concert here?
Most candlelight concerts last around 60–75 minutes with no interval. Doors open about 30 minutes before the start.
Is the seating numbered?
Seating is usually by zone rather than individual seat — details are shown on each concert’s booking page.
Can I bring children?
Yes — most concerts are recommended for ages 6+, with under-16s accompanied by an adult.