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Co-Op Live boss says he is 'not embarrassed' by late cancellation of Peter Kay shows

The boss of Co-op Live's venture partner Oak View Group (OVG) has said he is ‘not embarrassed’ that the large-scale music venue is not opening as planned this evening.

The 23,500-capacity venue was due to officially open tonight (April 23) with a homecoming show from Peter Kay. The Bolton comedian was also set to perform a second night on Wednesday, but both shows were cancelled and rescheduled to next week due to work on the site not yet being complete.

During a test event at the £365 million arena on Saturday evening, which featured performances from Rick Astley and Everything Everything, Co-op Live bosses reduced capacity just hours before the show leading to frustration from fans who had already began making their way to the Eastlands venue.

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On Monday morning (April 22), bosses annnounced that the venue would not be ready to open as scheduled on Tuesday due to power supply issues. The move led Peter Kay fans to also share their disappointment having already made arrangements for the two shows, and to complain over the way they had found out about the cancellations.

Appearing on BBC North West Tonight on what should have been Co-op Live’s big opening day, OVG’s Managing Director Tim Leiweke was asked whether it was a source of embarrassment that the venue wasn’t opening tonight. He responded: “No, I think it’s a source of commitment to safety and expectations and trying to make sure that when people come in the building we do it right.”

He added: “We have work to do this week, we’re not embarrassed by moving Peter Kay.”

Mr Leiweke, the former CEO and president of music and sports venue operator AEG, said that Co-op Live bosses were in regular

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