Barry Manilow has announced a "back up plan" to move his Manchester performance from Co-op Live after Take That moved their gigs and other shows were cancelled.
A statement from Barry's husband and manager Garry Kief said the star's team shared the "concerns" of fans so had booked the AO Arena as "a back up plan". The band were due to play at Co-op Live on May 7-8 and 10-12 and all of those shows have been transferred although the May 8 performance has been moved to May 9. Their June 11 and 12 dates at Co-op Live are unaffected.
Vampire singer Olivia Rodrigo had been due to perform at the venue on May 3 and 4 as part of her Guts world tour but those shows have been postponed. On Wednesday, the £365 million venue postponed its opening show just over an hour before rapper A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie was due to perform, confirming there was a problem during the soundcheck.
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