Olivia Rodrigo, Slipknot and Megan the Stallion are some of the artists scheduled to perform at Co-op Live.
England’s self-described “largest indoor arena”, Cooperative direct, did not please its audience. The venue should be open with events Peter K on 23rd and 24th April, but failed the power test and the shows were postponed to 29th and 30th of the same month. Then, a show Black keys The shows ran from April 27 to May 15 Peter K Postponed again.
Last Wednesday, 1st, program A boogie wit da hoodie Co-op Live was canceled 10 minutes after opening due to “technical issues with the venue”. As a result, many fans were disappointed: “We traveled for two hours, it’s bad, you’re going to cancel, cancel early so we don’t come here and spend money,” said one fan. NME.
“Thousands of people waiting outside, and you cancel half an hour after the doors are supposed to open?”, the friend added. “It’s stupid.” Another participant said he considered never returning to the arena: “I have to watch take that There next week, if it’s cancelled, I think the stadium might not open for months. They must cancel all events. It’s just a lack of professionalism. “
Her friend added: “It’s more about money than anything else. A message the night before would have been perfect so we didn’t have to spend so much money on everything – train tickets were about £30. They had them. A lot of problems they didn’t know about.”
“Everyone doubts that Olivia Rodrigo If appears take that It appears… for all future events, everyone expects only the worst. “I’m not surprised it was cancelled, but it’s still a disappointing feeling,” he continued.
“It looks like it Fire festival From Manchester,” added one boy, referring to the case of the festival depicted in a documentary of the same name. “It’s a joke in this place.”
Contacted the co-operative society NMEBut did not comment on the cases.