About this venue
LIVEHOUSE Dundee is a concert venue that pairs a modern live-production setup with the distinct city-centre energy of Dundee. The space is built to handle a wide range of shows, with a flexible standing-and-seated layout that can scale from more intimate nights to events welcoming several thousand guests.
Inside, the experience is defined by focused acoustics, strong sightlines towards the stage, and lighting that elevates the mood without feeling overdone. Bars and support areas are arranged to keep breaks smooth, so you spend more time watching and less time queuing.
For arrival, the central address makes it straightforward: 104–110 Nethergate, Dundee, United Kingdom. The entrance is directly off the street; nearby public car parks are the go-to option (arrive a bit early), and Nethergate bus stops are just a short walk away. For wider getting-around tips across the city, see the Dundee section below.
About the city
Dundee, a vibrant city on Scotland’s east coast, is increasingly recognised as a great setting for concerts and sporting events. The blend of urban energy and a relaxed waterside feel makes it a practical choice for a short city break with entertainment at its core. Visitors often appreciate the compact centre, a strong selection of bars and restaurants, and the sense that everything before and after an event can be done without stress.
A key advantage is easy arrival and movement around the city: bus networks such as Xplore Dundee and Stagecoach East Scotland make it simple to get between neighbourhoods and major transport points. By rail, you’ll arrive at Dundee Station, set close to the city centre and the riverside promenade, while Dundee Airport (DND) adds another option for flying in. If you’re driving, the A90 links Dundee quickly with the wider region, and the A92 via the Tay Road Bridge helps access from Fife—meaning arenas and stadiums are generally straightforward to reach.
For an extra layer to your trip, take a stroll along the Dundee Waterfront and stop by V&A Dundee, then continue to Discovery Point and the ship RRS Discovery. In the city centre, The McManus is well worth a visit, and for a calmer pace head to Broughty Ferry and Broughty Castle on the coast. View-seekers often choose the climb up Dundee Law, while walks along the River Tay neatly round off a stay in a city that blends culture, sport, and solid logistics.