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First look inside Co-op Live, the £365m entertainment venue with big ambitions

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Co-op Live is currently under construction next to the Etihad Stadium in east Manchester – and is on track to be completed to host its first events in April next year. When it opens, it will be the ‘largest’ and ‘most sustainable’ indoor entertainment arena in the UK.

Today, a major construction milestone was celebrated, with guests stepping foot inside the landmark venue for the first time. As part of the ‘topping out’ ceremony – the final stage of roof construction – guests including partners, venue stakeholders, media, as well as the construction and subcontractor team, were invited to sign the final acoustically treated roof cassette, lifted into place to top out the structure, with their signatures becoming part of the permanent structure.




The 23,500-capacity arena on the banks of the Ashton Canal, is being built by BAM Construct UK and is being led by a joint venture between City Football Group and Los Angeles-based Oak View Group. Pop star Harry Styles was also announced as an investor in October 2020. The venue, which was originally slated to open in December this year, will host around 120 events a year, and feature 32 bars, restaurants and lounges, including locally sourced and sustainable food and drink.

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Led by a keynote welcome from joint-venture partner Oak View Group CEO, Tim Leiweke, the event also included speeches from City Football Group CEO, Ferran Soriano; naming-rights partner Co-op Director of Marketing Communications, Amanda Jennings; BAM Construct UK Executive Director, James Wimpenny; and Greater Manchester Mayor, Andy Burnham.

Oak View Group CEO Tim Leiweke was joined on stage by Greater Manchester Mayor, Andy Burnham; City Football Group CEO, Ferran Soriano; naming-rights partner Co-op Director of Marketing Communications, Amanda Jennings; and BAM Construct UK Executive Director James Wimpenny(Image: Co-op Live )

“In the last decade, Manchester has slipped from a top three global concert markets, and is now no longer even in the top ten,” Tim Leiweke, Oak View Group CEO, told the audience. “That is not a reflection of the music or audiences of Manchester, which are stronger than ever. It is a reflection on investment in cultural infrastructure.


“Co-op Live will put Manchester back where it deserves to be, as a global entertainment powerhouse.”

Gary Roden, Co-op Live Executive Director and General Manager, added: “I have no doubt this venue is going to be one of the world’s best live entertainment experiences, and we can’t wait to announce the iconic artists who will play our stage very soon.”

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