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'Manchester deserves one of the great, great music venues': Co-op Live boss on his plans for £365m arena

Co-op Live is expected to open its doors in December 2023

Tim Leiweke at Co-op Live's Manchester city centre offices(Image: Kenny Brown | Manchester Evening News)

Co-op Live, the new £365m arena being constructed in the shadow of Manchester City's Etihad Stadium, will become one of the busiest and most important music venues in the world on the day it opens in December 2023, its boss has said.

Tim Leiweke, CEO of Oak View Group, the US firm that has partnered on the project with City Football Group, added that some artists had already been "locked down" for the first flurry of gigs.

The first events are not expected to be officially announced until September, with tickets set to go on sale in the autumn.

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Speaking to the , Mr Leiweke also revealed how the venue on the banks of the Ashton Canal, which he says was inspired by a Bruce Springsteen remark and which Harry Styles helped create, will have 32 bars, restaurants and clubs, but will be a "big sweaty hall" inside.

Speaking from the Co-op Live's swanky offices in the Northern Quarter, he said: "You'll be hearing artists and events announced soon. We have some things already locked down. We have some big things locked down."

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

On the possibility of heartthrob Harry, who is a "passionate" investor in the project, opening the venue himself, he said: "It's his choice, as to what he wants to do, but my guess is in somewhere in the first six months of the building you are going to see a large Harry presence and I think he's going to want to do something spectacular as this is hometown.

"One thing I absolutely guarantee you is it will be one of the three or four busiest arenas in the world on day one. Right off the bat.