Take That will now be performing their gigs at Manchester's AO Arena after the Co-op Live Arena had to postpone their opening night for a third time.
“This is not a decision we have taken lightly, but we wanted to give our fans as much notice as possible.”Ticket providers will be in touch directly to manage ticket changes and queries.
It said that original tickets, for the 1 May gig at Co-op Live would be valid, and the show will feature special guests Fridayy and Byron Messia.Ticket holders are expected to be contacted in due course with further information. The venue is being “monitored closely” as work continues to complete the multi-million pound arena, which was due to officially open with a performance from Peter Kay on 23 April.The “embarrassing” fiasco has led to questions and criticism of how the arena’s opening has been handled.
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