The Barrowland features heavily in the 2015 movie
The Legend of Barney Thomson, directed by
Robert Carlyle. It features in part of the opening scene of the 2014 movie
God Help the Girl from writer/director
Stuart Murdoch (lead singer of indie pop group
Belle & Sebastian) Scottish singer
Amy Macdonald has a song about the ballroom, titled
Barrowland Ballroom on her 2007 album
This Is The Life. The edifice appears in a number of scenes in
The Field of Blood (TV series), a British crime drama television series. The Barrowland is where young girls are picked up before being murdered in the novel
The Quaker by
Liam McIlvanney.
Simple Minds named a track after the venue on their 2018 studio album,
Walk Between Worlds. Track 6 on the album was named "Barrowland Star" due to their close affinity with the venue. It features in "Fearful Lightning", an episode of the television series
Taggart. In April 2021, a mural inspired by
Douglas Stuart's
Booker Prize-winning novel
Shuggie Bain was unveiled on the wall of the Barrowland Ballroom, featuring a boy dancing in the street, together with a quote from the book: "You'll not remember the city, you were too wee, but there's dancing. All kinds of dancing." The artwork and lettering was created by the Cobolt Collective – comprising
Glasgow School of Art 2015 graduates Erin Bradley-Scott, Chelsea Frew and Kat Loudon – and is . == References ==