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Long-term vision for Co-op Live revealed as £365m arena edges closer

Harry Styles is an investor in Co-op Live

Co-op Live is expected to open in December 2023(Image: Co-op Live)

The vision for Manchester's new Co-op Live arena has been laid out by the industry giant who helped make the O2 in London what it is today.

The £365m venue is expected to open its doors in just 18 months. The 23,500-seat venue is being built in the shadow of Manchester City's Etihad Stadium and will mark a major moment for the city's entertainment industry.

The long-term plans for Co-op Live were outlined at an exclusive event in the city centre attended by BusinessLive.

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The venue, which was given the go-ahead in 2020 and has a 15-year naming rights deal with the Co-op, is still on track to open next December with Manchester's own Harry Styles a firm favourite to take part in the first event in some form.

The former One Direction star is an investor in the project which is being spearheaded by US giant Oak View Group and City Football Group, the company that owns Manchester City.

Co-op Live is being built by Manchester City's Etihad Stadium(Image: Co-op Live)

Styles has also been heavily involved in how the new venue will look including a move to ban all advertising within the stadium 'bowl' to that fans' attention won't be pulled away from the act on stage.

Speaking at the event at Co-op Live's Manchester city centre offices on Tuesday, OVG chief executive Tim Leiweke remained tight lipped about whether Styles would be headlining the much anticipated first event but that the singer was keen to take part in some form.