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BREAKING: Co-op Live boss RESIGNS days before first show

Co-op Live's general manager has dramatically QUIT following a turbulent week ahead of the venue's launch. Gary Roden, also an executive director at Co-op Live, has resigned today (April 25).

It comes after the planned grand opening with Peter Kay on Tuesday was pushed back by a week amid power issues. And it comes days after comments Mr Roden made to the BBC about grassroots music venues sparked fury among music fans in Manchester and beyond.

A Co-op Live spokesman told the Manchester Evening News: "Gary Roden has decided to resign. We'd like to thank Gary for his help bringing the UK's newest arena to live entertainment fans and wish him the best for the future.

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"Rebecca Kane Burton has been named interim general manager, effective today. Rebecca is a seasoned veteran of venue management and live entertainment in the UK having served as vice president and general manager of The O2 from 2012-2016 and CEO of LW Theatres from 2016-2021. We are focused on opening Co-op Live.”

Mr Roden was appointed as general manager for the 23,500-capacity arena last April. He previously spent eight years at Ticketmaster UK. In a statement at the time of his appointment, Mr Roden said he was 'delighted' to be 'leading the team in Manchester to launch and operate a game-changing arena experience for both fans and artists'.

His resignation was first confirmed by Jessica Koravos, senior vice president at Oak View Group (OVG), the joint-owner of Co-op Live She told the Telegraph Mr Roden had 'decided to resign'.

The news comes after Saturday's test event had its capacity slashed from around 11,000 to 4,000 hours before it was due to start amid issues to do with power.

Read more on manchestereveningnews.co.uk