KPop Night
Friday, January 23, 2026 at 7:00 pm
White Oak Music Hall - Downstairs
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What’s happening this week in #Dundee #musichalls #history? Back in 1867 ‘Champagne Charlie’ himself, George Leybourne, took to the Alhambra. @musichallsociety.bsky.social
What’s happening #OTD in #Dundee #musichalls #history? 13 March 1867 saw the reporting of “Alleged Defacing of Dundee Music Hall Bills by the Lessee & Bill Poster of the Alhambra” at the Dundee Sheriff Small-Claims Court. Naughty Alhambra!
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What’s happening this week in #Dundee #musichalls #history? #OTD 6 March 1867 saw the announcement that the “great Irish spectacle of Donnybrook Fair” was coming to Dundee Music Hall & Opera House on Shore Terrace. @musichallsociety.bsky.social
What’s happening this week in #Dundee #musichalls #history? In February 1908 news broke that a new hall was to open in the city – see ‘Dundee Courier’ 24 February 1908.
The King’s still stands in the city, now in the process of reopening as a nightclub.
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What’s happening this week in #Dundee #musichalls? Feb 1909 saw George Robey, the Prime Minister of Mirth, at the Gaiety on Victoria Road, where audiences were entertained by a “real London music hall star”. Nice review from Evening Telegraph 23/02/1909! @musichallsociety.bsky.social
#Dundee #MusicHalls #OTD #DYK 16 Feb marks the #DOB of music hall & Hollywood film star Will Fyffe (1885-1947)? Best known for ‘I Belong To Glasgow’, Fyffe was actually born in Dundee. Celebrate his 140th birthday with a singalong of his ‘I’m 94 To-Day’!
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What’s on this week in #Dundee
#musichalls in 1908? Well, Victoria Monks was at the Gaiety springing "into the front-rank of music-hall favourites with ‘Won’t you come home, Bill Bailey?’” All together now… @musichallsociety.bsky.social #DundeeCourier 06/02/1908
What’s happening this week in Dundee’s #musichalls in 1892? Well there was the exciting news that a new hall was about to be built! The New People’s Palace would emerge on the site of the old circus at the back of the Queen’s Hotel. @musichallsociety.bsky.social
Craggs Laughter Land and Squatter’s Daughter posters side by side
Amazed and delighted to get a 1904 J.W. Cragg’s Laughter Land poster. I’ve popped it, in the frame it came in, next to the 1900 Squatter’s Daughter. These two show were from the Craggs ‘legitimate’ theatre days before they returned to the #MusicHalls / Theatres of Varieties.