KYLIE Minogue will digitally appear in I Should Be So Lucky: The Stock Aitken Waterman Musical when it appears in Glasgow next month.
The musical features more than 25 songs from song writing and record production trio Pete Waterman, Matt Aitken and Mike Stock and will be at the the King's Theatre from Monday, February 12 until Saturday, February 17.
Audiences will enjoy hits from pop royalty including Kylie Minogue, Rick Astley, Jason Donavan and Bananarama.
The full cast for the show, which has been created by Debbie Isitt, has now been revealed as it brings together some of the West End's finest talent.
Kayla Carter (The Colour Purple, Bedknobs and Broomsticks) will star as Bonnie, while Jamie Chapman (Nativity! The Musical, The Mousetrap) will appear as Spencer, Jemma Churchill (Guys and Dolls, Nativity! The Musical) as Ivy, and Matthew Croke (Wicked, Aladdin) as Nadeem.
The musical will also feature Jessica Daley, Gary David, Melissa Jacques, Scott Paige, Billy Roberts, Giovanni Spano, Lucie-Mae Sumner and Anna Unwin.
Kylie will appear throughout the show as a specially created character unique to the show.
She said: "I’m thrilled to announce that I will be joining Stock Aitken Waterman in presenting the new musical, 'I Should Be So Lucky'.
"It is the music that inspired a generation (plus my first five albums) so to have all the SAW hits in this original story will make for a compelling, funny and heartfelt show.
"Let’s enjoy the magic all over again."
Stock Aitken Waterman said: "Stock Aitken Waterman are thrilled to be part of this wonderful new adventure.
"To see our songs take on a new life in the world of musical theatre and working on a collaboration with Debbie Isitt and her talented team is so exciting and very special."
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