WET Wet Wet made an emotional return to the stage last night in a one-off show to mark the band's 25th anniversary.

Thousands of fans flocked to Glasgow Green for the first concert the band has played in the city for five years.

Band members Marti Pellow, Graeme Clark, Tommy Cunningham and Neil Mitchell wowed the crowd with a selection of their hits from their prolific career, which saw them sell more than 15 million records.

The gig, which sold out in hours, marked the 25th anniversary of the band's debut single, Wishing I Was Lucky, entering the charts in 1987. It also echoed the band's acclaimed concert held at Glasgow Green in 1989.

Speaking ahead of the show, Pellow said: "I love singing with Wet Wet Wet. To get to play all those classic pop songs in my home town will make it a special day for the fans and us."

Clark added: "Glasgow's where it all started for us and playing there is always special."

The band's biggest hit came in 1994 with Love Is All Around from the soundtrack of the film Four Weddings and a Funeral, which stayed at number one in the UK for 15 weeks.