Take That moved their Manchester homecoming shows to the AO Arena last night, amid ongoing technical issues at the new Co-op Live Arena which was due to host the gigs.
Take That fans expressed relief that the gigs would still be going ahead on what is the band's eagerly-anticipated This Life tour.
But naturally the change of venue will also mean a change to allocated seating that gig-goers first booked at the original venue.
Ticketing providers will be confirming all ticket-holders' new seat numbers in "due course". However many fans who are unfamiliar with the two venues have been asking on social media how the crowds will "fit into" the new arena space next week for gigs on May 7, 9, 10, 11 and 12. READ MORE: Barry Manilow shares "back up plan" for Co-op Live arena gig in May with fans The capacity for the AO Arena was recently extended after a £50mn redevelopment unveiled in February.
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