A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Concert Cancelled Last Minute at Manchester's Co-op Live Arena

The highly anticipated A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie concert at Manchester's new Co-op Live arena was abruptly cancelled minutes before showtime due to a "venue-related technical issue," raising concerns about the venue's readiness and disappointing fans.

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A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Concert Cancelled Last Minute at Manchester's Co-op Live Arena

A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie Concert Cancelled Last Minute at Manchester's Co-op Live Arena

The highly anticipated A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie concert at the new Co-op Live arena in Manchester, UK, was abruptly cancelled on May 3, 2024, just minutes before the show was set to begin. The venue cited a "venue-related technical issue" as the reason for the last-minute cancellation, leaving fans who had already entered the arena disappointed and frustrated.

The cancellation was announced on social media at around 6:40 pm, with the venue asking fans to leave the area and stating that ticket holders would receive further information. Hundreds of people were already queuing outside the venue, which was set to host its first public performance with the American rapper's show.

A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie took to social media to apologize for the situation, explaining that the cancellation was due to something that happened during the soundcheck. The venue owners also apologized for the "significant inconvenience" caused to fans.

Why this matters: The last-minute cancellation at the Co-op Live arena raises concerns about the venue's readiness and technical capabilities, as it has faced a series of setbacks and postponements leading up to its opening. The incident also highlights the disappointment and frustration experienced by fans when highly anticipated events are cancelled abruptly.

This cancellation is the latest in a series of issues that have plagued the £365 million Co-op Live arena since its planned opening last month. The venue had already postponed its opening twice due to power testing and other technical problems, leading to the rescheduling of shows by artists such as Peter Kay and The Black Keys.

The venue's general manager, Gary Roden, announced his resignation last week following the initial setbacks. The Music Venue Trust has also criticized Roden's comments about smaller music venues being "poorly run."

Despite these challenges, the Co-op Live arena has 46 music events confirmed for this year, though the majority feature older artists, with no British artists under 30 scheduled to headline the arena. The cancellation of A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie's show has raised concerns among fans about upcoming concerts at the venue, such as Olivia Rodrigo's performances scheduled for May 4 and 5.

In a statement, the venue said, "Due to a venue-related technical issue, tonight's A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie show will no longer go ahead. Please leave the area, and ticket holders will receive further information." The rapper also expressed his disappointment, stating, "Manchester, I'm so sorry about this, it's something that happened during soundcheck, and we tried to fix it, but it's out of our control."</

Key Takeaways

  • A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie concert at Co-op Live arena in Manchester cancelled minutes before start.
  • Venue cited "technical issue" as reason, leaving fans disappointed and frustrated.
  • Co-op Live arena has faced a series of setbacks and postponements leading up to its opening.
  • Venue's general manager resigned following initial setbacks, raising concerns about upcoming concerts.
  • Majority of confirmed events at the arena feature older artists, with no British artists under 30 scheduled.