Some of the biggest names in music have graced the stage over the last two and a half decades, including Tom Jones, Blondie and Dolly Parton.
The venue has become known for its armadillo-shaped roof and, since it opened in 1997, has hosted some of the city's major events, including COP26 last year and conferences for major companies like Marks and Spencer.have graced the stage over the last two and a half decades, including Tom Jones, Blondie and Dolly Parton.
Sarah, from Paisley, has worked in the conference sales department since she started with the SEC in 1997. Sarah said: “I remember being in the Armadillo not long after it opened and instantly thinking this was going to be an iconic building in the city and I was right."On a personal level, it’s one of my favourite places to enjoy music. It has a lovely intimate vibe and in my opinion, the perfect place to watch your favourite performer.”
"It’s just such a brilliant place for all sorts of performances and everyone who goes always loves it.”
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