The Glenroy Auditorium box office usually opens 30 minutes prior to show start times. For exact times, please refer to the door opening time on your ticket.
What are the parking options at Glenroy Auditorium?
Pay-and-display parking is available in the immediate area surrounding the Dunedin Town Hall and several car park buildings are available in the town centre. There is no dedicated parking for the Glenroy Auditorium.
Is there accessible seating?
There are no designated wheelchair spaces at the Glenroy Auditorium, but wheelchair seating can be arranged on ground level. To purchase wheelchair spaces please contact the Ticketmaster Contact Centre on 09 970 9711 or visit www.ticketmaster.co.nz/help. Mobility Access to the Glenroy Auditorium is through the main entrance on Harrop Street.
What are the general rules of Glenroy Auditorium?
Lost Property: If you lose a personal belonging at an event, please fill out the lost property form on the Dunedin Venues website (https://dunedinvenues.co.nz/lost-property/). Dunedin Venues will be in touch regarding your items. We recommend arriving at least 20 minutes before the event starts to avoid queues and to allow for sufficient time to find your seat. A selection of beverages and snacks are also offered at the Glenroy Auditorium and provide a great opportunity for guests to arrive early and enjoy a drink before the show.
Are children allowed?
Please check event listings for details that may apply to children for the event. All children under the age of 14 must be supervised by an accompanying adult as required by New Zealand Law.
Glenroy Auditorium Seating Chart
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Adam KayCHRIS PARKERChamber Music New Zealand
The map below does not reflect availability. Seating charts reflect the general layout for the venue at this time. For some events, the layout and specific seat locations may vary without notice.