Keane have announced plans to return to Manchester following the cancellation of a recent gig that was scheduled to take place at Co-op Live.
The British rock group, who today celebrate 20 years since the release of their debut album Hopes and Fears, had planned to perform at the £365 million arena last Sunday (May 5) as part of an anniversary celebration tour.
But the show was cancelled after a nozzle from an air conditioning unit fell from the ceiling in the venue during a soundcheck ahead of a performance from American rapper A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie. READ MORE: "Thank b***** God we’re on here tonight": Gary Barlow jokes about Co-op Live as group wow at AO Arena As bosses continued to carry out safety inspections and worked on completing the venue, the rapper’s show was cancelled last minute before being rescheduled to the AO Arena last Saturday.
Two performances from Olivia Rodrigo were also postponed whilst Take That’s epic run of five shows this week were forced to be relocated to the AO Arena.
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