Plans are underway to establish Scotland’s first dedicated Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame, with organisers proposing to use the recently closed Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA) building in Glasgow. Multiple reports say a new project has been launched to bring the hall of fame to life, framed as a way to celebrate Scottish music and provide a new purpose for the CCA site.
The concept is described as a transformation of the former CCA building, which has been closed, into a venue for the proposed hall of fame. While details on timelines and funding are not included in the provided summaries, the outlets agree on the central idea: the Rock ’n’ Roll Hall of Fame would focus on recognising Scottish musical artists and history.
The coverage presents the proposal as part of broader efforts to revitalise the CCA premises and create a new cultural attraction in Glasgow. The reports do not indicate whether planning permission, official approvals, or specific operational arrangements have been secured at this stage.