Co-op Live beer, food and drink prices 2025 including £9.50 pints
Opened last May by Bury band Elbow, Manchester's Co-op Live arena has now fully embedded itself in the city's music and culture scene.
Some of the biggest interactional acts, singers and stars have graced the stage of the shiny new arena from Liam Gallagher and Bruce Springsteen to Sabrina Carpenter and Lewis Capaldi.
As the UK's biggest entertainment venue, it boasts the largest floor space of any indoor venue, a significantly lower ceiling, and tiered seating that brings fans closer to the artist.
Cutting edge visual technology, exceptional acoustics and innovative sound bowl design is all part of the experience fans have enjoyed over the last 18 months too, but like any great shows, the overall experience also extends to the welcome, food and drink and facilities at a venue too.
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Co-op Live features a number of general admission areas spanning bars, shops and cafes, as well as premium and VIP spaces for those who want to upgrade.
The Co-op Backstage Club is a general admission upgrade space with it's own bar, early entry, seating and complimentary welcome drink, street food and more is one of the upgraded experiences.
There's also the premium options such as Hideaway, the Bentley Record Room, Seat unique Suite, Ciroc Lounge, Gallery Suites, AMP Club, Encore Restaurant, OVO Lounge and SKY VIP Lounge.
Earlier this month, a new café and bar space opened at Co-op Live too, and it's constructed out of upcycled storage containers.
The new Canalside space opened in mid-September and serves as a daytime café, co-working space, merch shop and event day bar for ticket holders.
The café is open from 8am, serving coffee and locally-sourced snacks and lunches, including