Boss of Manchester's new Co-Op Live Arena quits

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Gary Roden had come under fire in particular for his comments about grassroots music venues

The boss of the new Co-Op Live Arena has resigned after the opening of the venue was delayed and shows cancelled.

The highly-anticipated show was set to act as the grand opening for the city's flagship new venue, the largest in the UK. Managing Director Tim Leiweke said: “I think it’s a source of commitment to safety and expectations and trying to make sure that when people come in the building we do it right. We have work to do this week, we’re not embarrassed by moving Peter Kay.”

 

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