“If they can’t control what they’re doing building-wise, how can they control security?” ask worried survivors of the Manchester Arena bombing this morning (May 3).
Manchester Arena attack survivors are urging Co-op Live bosses to postpone concerts until the building is completely ready. The venue's troubled opening is coinciding with the approach of the seventh year anniversary of the Manchester Arena attack on May 22, marking a time of year when many survivors say their anxieties are heightened.
The £365m music venue, located next to Manchester City’s Etihad Stadium, had been due to officially open at the end of April but has been mired in a number of work-related delays, leading to chaotic cancellations and delays.
On Wednesday night (May 1), Co-op Live was due to reopen with a show from rapper A Boogie Wit da Hoodie. READ MORE: How Co-op Live's big aspirations led venue to be hailed 'total embarrassment' for Manchester However, the show was postponed with less than an hour to go, just as queues were outside the venue waiting to get inside.
Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk
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