80S legend Kim Wilde has compared Glasgow's flagship music arena to a spaceship.
The singer, 57, is in the city to play City Halls and Old Fruitmarket tonight.
She, however, took to social media to say she had arrived in Glasgow and snapping the SSE Hydro, the star compared the venue to a spaceship.
Ok ... I’m not even joking... but an Alien craft has landed in Glasgow . All the band saw it, so I have witnesses!🛸#HereComeTheAliens 👽 pic.twitter.com/IlhRUezYW4
— Kim Wilde (@kimwilde) April 2, 2018
She said: "Ok ... I’m not even joking but an Alien craft has landed in Glasgow. All the band saw it, so I have witnesses. #HereComeTheAliens."
Kim shot to fame with the 80s classic Kids in America and recently released new album Here Comes the Aliens.
Her Glasgow show will be her first in the city for 30 years.
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