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Co-op Live Arena Apologizes for Cancelling Rick Astley Test Show Tickets, Offers Replacement to Black Keys Concert - London Daily
Co-op Live Arena Apologizes for Cancelling Rick Astley Test Show Tickets, Offers Replacement to Black Keys Concert
The organizers of Co-op Live, the largest arena in the UK, apologized for cancelling tickets to a test show by Rick Astley hours before it was scheduled to start.
About 11,000 fans were affected, and they were offered tickets to the Black Keys show instead.
The decision was made to effectively test the 23,500-seater venue before its official opening by comedian Peter Kay on Tuesday.
The Co-op Live arena in Manchester experienced some issues during its first test event, resulting in the cancellation of some tickets to reduce attendance.
Affected individuals have been contacted for refunds and offered tickets to the US rock band the Black Keys as an apology.
The arena still needs improvement, with some areas not ready, seating not fully open, malfunctioning hand dryers, and long queues for food and drink.
The text describes a busy main concourse, or "the street," of an arena with several food and drink outlets, even with the crowd being less than half capacity.
The author expresses hope that additional areas will prevent overcrowding when the arena is fully open and at maximum capacity of 23,500 people.
The issues experienced during this test event, which was free and billed as such, can be attributed to overrunning work and teething problems.