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Rail company offers full refunds to concert-goers hit by Co-op Live cancellations

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TransPennine Express is offering full refunds to customers impacted by cancellations due to delays with the opening of the Co-op Live Arena.

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 faced a number of work-related delays which have led to a number of big gigs being rescheduled.

The latest setback came on Wednesday night (May 1),when the venue was due to reopen with a show from A Boogie Wit da Hoodie.

However, the show was postponed just as queues were forming outside due to a 'piece of the air conditioning unit' falling from the ceiling. READ MORE Co-op Live bosses urged to 'postpone concerts' by Manchester Arena attack survivors group As a result, the shows from Olivia Rodrigo scheduled for this Friday and Saturday (May 3 and 4) were also postponed with no new date announced yet.

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