What do with Co-op Live tickets including parking and requesting a refund
Thousands of A Boogie Wit da Hoodie and Olivia Rodrigo fans have been left disappointed after both gigs were rescheduled tonight.
A spokesperson for the venue later confirmed to the M.E.N. that the decision to cancel the concert was made after an item - believed to be part of an air conditioning unit - fell from a gantry inside the arena. Nobody was hurt. READ MORE: Co-op Live's first show was cancelled after 'piece of air conditioning unit' fell from the ceiling
Co-op Live has yet to announce when the gigs will be held but in a statement on X, A Boogie Wit da Hoodie said ‘we are working on rescheduling in the next few days’. Ticket holders will be contacted by the ticket provider they bought the tickets through, such as Co-op Live's official ticketing partner, Ticketmaster, as well as others.
How do I get a refund on parking for the Co-op Live arena? The Co-op Live arena has only one official car park, located next to it off Alan Turing Way. Limited parking spots on the official car park must be pre-booked online ahead of the event.
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