Co-op Live arena says Elbow will play opening gig after inspection
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The troubled new Co-op Live arena has said it has completed an inspection that should mean it can finally open after a string of problems and delays.
The Manchester venue was forced to postpone its launch for a third time at the last minute last week after part of the ventilation system became detached.
A statement said it was âsatisfiedâ with the result of the inspection, which found it was an âisolatedâ fault.
Rock band Elbow are now due to open the UKâs biggest indoor arena on Tuesday.
Comedian Peter Kay was originally due to open the venue, which will hold up to 23,500 people, on 23 April. But his shows were postponed twice because the building wasnât ready, with issues including power supply and emergency communications.
Its third attempt at opening came on 1 May with a visit by US rapper A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie.
However, that concert was called off as thousands of his fans waited outside following an incident during the soundcheck when âa component of HVAC [heating, ventilation and air conditioning] system, used to direct air, separated from the ductworkâ.
That problem then led to two shows by US pop star Olivia Rodrigo and one by the band Keane to be postponed, while five gigs by Take That were moved to the rival AO Arena in Manchester.
At the time, Co-op Live said it would âtake a short pauseâ to allow for an âindependent inspection of all elements of the arena ceilingâ.
The venue has now said that inspection has been carried out, not by an external body but by a subcontractor, SES, which has been responsible for installing the arenaâs giant air handling units.
âFollowing the incident in the bowl on 1 May 2024, an inspection and verification report was undertaken by SES subcontractors,â a Co-op Live statement said.
âIn consultation with Manchester City Council, responsible authorities, and wider stakeholders, we are satisfied with the process and outcome of the investigation identifying the HVAC nozzle as an isolated manufacturing default.
âThis is a standard process of review in any venue when such an incident occurs. We now look forward to welcoming fans to Elbowâs opening performance on 14 May 2024.â
A council statement said: âThe Council has received documentation that confirms that the venue has carried out the necessary investigations following the incident with their air ducting that provides reassurance that they have considered their duties under Health and Safety law.â
In late April, the council and emergency services referred to other âconcernsâ about the building, but the local authority has said those were addressed before the aborted A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie show.
A separate statement from Co-op Live on Friday said it was âthrilled to be gearing up to open our doorsâ and âespecially disappointed to have delayed our introduction and frustrated so many in the processâ.
âFor all shows rescheduled to take place at Co-op Live, and for those ticket holders of shows next week that have worried about their shows taking place, we want to ensure that all fans have the best possible experience at their long-awaited event,â the venue said.
Ticket-holders for shows in the next two weeks, plus the rescheduled Rodrigo and Keane concerts, will get a free drink and food item, it added. The venue had been criticised for charging ÂŁ8.95 for some pints of beer.
âWhilst we know this wonât erase the inconvenience and upset caused by the original postponements, we hope it will help everyone have the best possible time on the night.â
Earlier on Friday, Keaneâs gig was rescheduled for October, and the venue said it would âcontinue to work with Olivia Rodrigo and team to secure new datesâ for her.
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