The Glasshouse International Centre for Music in Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, has reduced its standard evening opening hours. Effective 1 February 2026, the venue has shortened its general public closing time by 90 minutes to 10:00pm; ticketed performances that finish later will keep the building open for their audiences.
The change means that the concourse, cafe and bars will not be available for late-night visits on non-performance evenings. According to The Glasshouse’s visitor information, ticket holders for late-running concerts will still be allowed to remain in the building until their show finishes, but general public access will end earlier (see The Glasshouse opening/visitor information: https://theglasshouseicm.org/your-visit/).
The North Music Trust, the registered charity that operates The Glasshouse, said the decision follows a review of late-evening usage and is intended to help manage rising operational costs — including energy and staffing — so the organisation can prioritise resources for stage performances and community music programmes. (North Music Trust charity details: https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-details/?regid=1087445&subid=0.)
The Glasshouse remains an important part of the region’s cultural infrastructure and is listed as a National Portfolio Organisation by Arts Council England. Like many arts venues with large glass facades and significant running costs, it is prioritising core activities and programming over remaining open as a late-night social hub.
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