The venue was built in 1896. It was designed by Manghall and Littlewood of Manchester, and decorated by J.M.Boekbinder. At with of floor space, the ballroom was one of the largest in the world. It has a barrel-vaulted ceiling, decoratively treated as a square-coffered vault with relief patterned panels, with twelve glass chandeliers. The ballroom has a decorated balcony on three sides, It is one of the few remaining sprung dancefloors in Britain. A new stage was also built, with space for a lift provided for the Wurlitzer organ console. The
Wurlitzer organ that was installed in the Empress Ballroom in the winter of 1934/35 was originally from the Tower Ballroom. Its specification was enlarged to match the specification of the new organ at the Tower Ballroom. The console was placed on a lift in the centre of the stage, and the pipe chambers directly above the stage. Horace Finch, pianist and accordionist for Bertini's Tower Ballroom band, was appointed the position of Empress Ballroom Organist from 1935 to 1962. The organ was removed in 1969 and was installed in the
BBC Playhouse Studio in Manchester. It was in use there until its removal in 1988 after which it was purchased and parted out by the Sussex Theatre Organ Trust The Empress Ballroom was a popular dance venue until the 1960s with
British dance bands playing summer residences of four weeks during the summer seasons. They included the bands of
Geraldo,
Joe Loss,
Ted Heath,
John Dankworth,
Jack Parnell, and Ken McIntosh. In 1964, the
Rolling Stones caused a riot at the ballroom during a series of UK dates. Fifty fans and two policemen were treated at
Blackpool Victoria Hospital. Four of the offending fans appeared in court the following day. The band was banned from performing in the town; the ban was lifted in 2008, 44 years after the event. In the late 1970s, some of the floor space was adapted for other purposes to reduce the venue's over-capacity. It was used in the summer seasons of 1970–74 as a cabaret-dining venue called
The Stardust Garden. On 1 March 1974, the ballroom was the venue for the opening concert of
Queen's first ever headlining tour of the UK. On 14 and 15 January 2017, the ballroom hosted a
two-day tournament to crown the first-ever
WWE United Kingdom Champion. On 12 January 2019, it hosted
NXT UK TakeOver: Blackpool, the first-ever
NXT UK TakeOver event. The ballroom is used as the Main Stage of the punk rock
Rebellion Festival held each year at the Winter Gardens. ==References==