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Gary Barlow thanks AO Arena for "coming to the rescue" after Co-op Live drama

Take That's Gary Barlow has thanked the AO Arena for "coming to the rescue" of the band in Manchester over the past week after Co-op Live's opening dramas.

Take That had been due to play five of their eagerly anticipated homecoming shows at the brand new Co-op Live Arena from Tuesday May 9 through to Sunday May 12.

But after a technical issue hit Co-op Live on its full opening night, Take That took the "difficult decision" to change venues while safety checks were carried out. All five shows were switched to the AO Arena, with just one having to change date as Tenacious D were already booked at the AO Arena on May 8.

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The band played their fifth show of the run on Sunday night, and afterwards Gary Barlow took to instagram to reflect on the past week.

He said: "What a week - Manchester - wow @aoarena we can’t thank you enough for coming to our rescue - making us feel so welcome.

He added his praise for the fans in Manchester too saying: "and then came the audiences - absolutely incredible."

He signed off saying: "We will see you in a month Manchester" referring to the bands June 11 and 12 gigs that are scheduled to take place back at the Co-op Live arena.

Mark Owen added on his instagram: "Manchester you delivered!!! Thank you so much for such a memorable week."

The switch to AO Arena also meant the band claimed a special record over the week. They became the band to have played the most gigs ever at the arena - Sunday bringing it to 51 in total - and claimed special plaques from the venue to cement the milestone.

Now, fans can look forward to their June return when they are due to play at Co-op Live on June 11 and 12.

Bosses at Co-op Live have confirmed the

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