The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Kylie celebrates

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has welcomed everyone from Beyoncé to Jack and Victor, Nicola Sturgeon to robot dinosaurs.

But, most importantl­y, as Kylie Minogue helps the SSE Hydro in Glasgow celebrate its fifth birthday today, more than five million fans have been through the doors of the iconic venue on the banks of the Clyde.

Tonight, Kylie brings her Golden Tour to the arena five years to the day since Rod Stewart opened it.

Behind the scenes, plenty of hard work goes on in bringing top acts to the venue, which can hold up to 13,000, and creating shows that last long in the memory. And many of the team have been working on it since the Hydro was just a blueprint.

“I’ve been involved from the very start,” says live entertainm­ent events team manager Jacqueline Elder. “I remember working until three in the morning building furniture with all the team in here, getting ready for Rod Stewart and really being a part of it.

“When he came on stage it was really special to see everybody come together. I can’t believe the fifth birthday has already arrived and the fact that we’re turning five and the team are together is something I feel very privileged to be a part of.”

The purpose-built venue has held 639 events since opening its doors. And its versatilit­y when it comes to hosting live events has proved to be one of its biggest draws.

“We were excited about building a bespoke venue that would allow us to expand the concert business we already had on site and look into the sporting world and theatre world,” says Elder. Shows by the likes of Beyoncé would never fit into the SEC’S Hall 4, but the increased capacity and production capabiliti­es within the Hydro allowed organisers to book her.

The pop superstar’s 2014 show wowed fans and ranks as Elder’s favourite event to work on.

She says: “She did all of her rehearsals here, she even flew to the Brits and flew back that night in a private jet to come in and rehearse. Being part of that 10-day period of her coming to Glasgow was special.”

It’s not just the stage and seating within the venue that can be altered for events, but the outside too. The Hydro has made its mark on the Glasgow skyline over the years thanks to its exterior lighting, which can emit virtually any colour. Prince’s 2014 show saw the venue resplenden­t in purple, while Beyoncé turned it pink.

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