I saw Ne-Yo at the Hydro and it brought back the noughties nostalgia
US superstar Ne-Yo proved why he was one of the biggest R’n’B stars of the noughties by putting on a spectacular show at Glasgow’s Hydro.
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Stacey Mullen is an editor and journalist with over 15 years of experience. She has covered crime and news in the city before undertaking her current role as editor of the Glasgow Times. She also covers live music across Glasgow often reviewing some of the world's biggest bands and singers. Stacey previously worked for Cumbernauld News, Kilsyth Chronicle, Kirkintilloch Herald, Milngavie and Bearsden Herald, Motherwell Times and Bellshill Speaker. She has had articles published in The Sunday Post, Daily Record and Scottish Sun. She has a postgraduate degree in Journalism from the University of Strathclyde and has acquired professional qualifications from the National Council for the Training of Journalists.
Stacey Mullen is an editor and journalist with over 15 years of experience. She has covered crime and news in the city before undertaking her current role as editor of the Glasgow Times. She also covers live music across Glasgow often reviewing some of the world's biggest bands and singers. Stacey previously worked for Cumbernauld News, Kilsyth Chronicle, Kirkintilloch Herald, Milngavie and Bearsden Herald, Motherwell Times and Bellshill Speaker. She has had articles published in The Sunday Post, Daily Record and Scottish Sun. She has a postgraduate degree in Journalism from the University of Strathclyde and has acquired professional qualifications from the National Council for the Training of Journalists.
US superstar Ne-Yo proved why he was one of the biggest R’n’B stars of the noughties by putting on a spectacular show at Glasgow’s Hydro.
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