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Manchester’s Co-op Live arena cancels opening event minutes before start time | UK News

The new Co-op Live in Manchester has been hit by further problems before it’s even fully opened – with tonight’s gig being cancelled as concertgoers were queuing outside.

A post shared on social media at 6.40pm read: “Due to a venue-related technical issue, tonight’s A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie show will no longer go ahead. We kindly ask fans to leave the area.

“Tickets holders will receive further information in due course.”

“We deeply apologise for the significant inconvenience this will cause for many,” it added.

Concertgoers were supposed to have been allowed into the arena at 6.30pm and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie, real name Julius Dubose, was due to perform at 8pm, according to the venue’s website.

In a post Instagram, the US rapper said the cancellation was due to “something [that] happened with the venue while I was at soundcheck”.

A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie's Instagram post

“We are working on rescheduling in the next few days,” he added. “I’m heated about the situation too, but safety first.

“Manchester, I got you. Just stay tuned for further info.”

Co-op Live bosses had sought to reassure fans that tonight’s show would go ahead and shared instructions for attendees just hours before the cancellation.

Many fans have shared their disappointment on social media, with some questioning if Olivia Rodrigo’s upcoming concerts at the venue will go ahead as planned.

The Good 4 U singer is due to bring her GUTS world tour to the Co-op Live this Friday and Saturday.

With a capacity of 23,500, the Co-op Live will be the UK’s largest arena when it’s fully open and was built at an estimated cost of £365m.

Headaches for the venue became clear last month when the capacity at a test event was reduced with just hours’ notice.

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File photo dated 23/04/22 of Peter Kay who has announced his return to stand-up comedy with his first live tour in 12 years. Kay fans faced huge online queues as they attempted to secure tickets for his first tour in 12 years. Many reported seeing messages on the Ticketmaster website telling them there were more than 200,000 people ahead of them in the virtual line. Issue date: Saturday November 12, 2022.
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Peter Kay was supposed to be Co-op Live’s opening act before his stand-up shows were postponed last month. File pic: PA

Rick Astley had been due to perform to 11,000 arena workers and VIPs on 21 April but at the last-minute, thousands of people saw their tickets cancelled.

The venue was due to fully open with Peter Kay stand-up shows on 23 and 24 April, but these dates were pushed back at the last-minute amid behind-schedule tests and safety concerns.

Kay’s fans were initially told the shows would take place just days later – but they were then postponed again, for a month’s time.

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US rock duo The Black Keys were also due to take to the stage during Co-op Live’s opening week. Their gig was previously pushed back to 15 May.

Co-op Live’s general manager Gary Roden announced his resignation last week following the initial setbacks.

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