About this venue
Globe Theatre is a stylish concert venue that puts the spotlight on proximity between performers and the audience. Its layout is designed to create a distinctly “theatre-like” feel with clear sightlines toward the stage, making it a strong choice for live concerts, stand-up, and curated special-event nights with plenty of atmosphere.
Inside, you’ll find a comfortable audience layout, well-considered lighting, and acoustics that keep the details intact—from vocals to a full band mix. Guests often appreciate the practical touches, including a bar offering and clearly organised entry areas, so moving around before the show or during breaks stays smooth.
The venue is located at 153A High St, Stockton-on-Tees, United Kingdom, with an entrance that’s easy to spot directly on High Street. If you’re arriving by car, it’s simplest to navigate to High Street and use nearby public parking options, then walk a short distance to the doors. For broader guidance on getting around the city, see the text below on this page.
About the city
Stockton-on-Tees, a lively town in North East England in the Tees Valley region, is increasingly recognised as a great base for sporting events and concerts. With a relaxed riverside feel and a compact centre, it offers easy trip planning, a strong food-and-drink scene, and plenty of accommodation options for different budgets. That mix of practicality and local charm makes it ideal for a quick getaway or a long weekend built around the event you want to see.
A major advantage is its transport connectivity. Getting around town and reaching key locations is made easier by bus services from Arriva and Stagecoach, while train travel is served by Stockton railway station and nearby Thornaby, which provides a wider range of connections to larger hubs. If you’re flying in, Teesside International Airport (near Darlington) is a practical option for the Tees Valley, with straightforward onward travel by road or public transport. For drivers, fast routes such as the A19 and A66 make arrivals and the journey between the town and surrounding arenas or stadiums even simpler.
If you have time before or after the event, it’s worth strolling along the River Tees and exploring the North Shore walkways, with the especially photogenic crossing of the Infinity Bridge. In the centre, you’ll find the broad High Street with a classic town vibe, while greener escapes like Ropner Park are popular for a calmer break. For local stories and a pleasant waterside walk, many visitors also choose Preston Park with its museum and spacious gardens, turning the trip into a rounded experience rather than just a night out.