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Kylie Minogue fans offered 'fun' hotel package ahead of Glasgow gig

Kylie Minogue fans offered 'fun' hotel package ahead of Glasgow gig

Glasgow Times31-05-2025

On June 6, VEGA at YOTEL Glasgow is offering a special four-hour Get Ready Room deal for those attending her concert at the OVO Hydro.
The package, tailored for fans who want to start the party early, transforms hotel rooms into a pre-show hangout.
Read more: I saw Kylie Minogue at the Hydro in Glasgow - it was a legendary performance
Costing £75 per room, the deal includes access between 11am and 6pm or can be added to an overnight stay.
Those who book the package deal will have early check-in from 11am and will receive a welcome drinks package as well as the opportunity to order food and straight to their door.
Guests will also have the choice of either a bottle of prosecco or four Kylie-inspired cocktails.
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Neil Taylor, general manager at VEGA, said: "We know how much our guests love making an event out of a night like this.
"We wanted to create something fun and memorable—something that guests can't get out of their head.
"This is your moment to feel like a star before the show, which is sure to be love at first sight."
The rooms, decked out with "sparkle" and "glamour", are designed to provide the perfect backdrop for selfies and cocktails ahead of the Australian stars performance .

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