The largest exhibition centre in Scotland, located on the north bank of the River Clyde, is the Scottish Exhibition Conference Centre, commonly known as the SECC.
Construction of the main building begun in 1983 and was finished two years later in 1985. To open the building a concert by the Royal Scottish National Opera took place in the first hall and many other large events followed such the venue being one of the ‘hubs’ for Glasgow’s year as European City of Culture, where Bryan Adams and many others performed.
Ten years later, in 1995, a new building was built as part of the SECC. It was designed by a top architect Sir Norman Foster and called the Clyde Auditorium, known as the ‘armadillo’ by those in Glasgow. This new building had a capacity of 3,000 and was opened to the public in 1997.
Years later in 2004 the main owners of the SECC paid for a £562 million regeneration of the Queen’s Dock area. It will have a capacity of 12,500 and is due to be finished in two years’ time, 2013.
Today every other night concerts take place in Hall 4 and Hall 3. Hall 3 has a capacity of around 5000 and hall 4 of 12,500. As I am writing this Kylie Minogue is performing in the SECC and the Irish band the Script played there last Monday.
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