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Latest Co-op cancellations and moves to AO Arena - everything you need to know

After a week of chaos for Co-op Live, it has been announced that a number of gigs will be moved to Manchester's AO arena.

Take That fans have been left thanking their lucky stars after the AO took to social media tonight to announce their upcoming gigs - originally scheduled for Co-op Live - will be moved to the other city centre venue.

It comes after a slew of cancellations over the last fortnight, from Bolton comic Peter Kay's shows to a last-minute fiasco at American rapper A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie's concert on Wednesday night (May 1).

READ MORE: Co-op Live bosses urged to 'postpone concerts' by Manchester Arena attack survivors group

It was then announced that pop superstar Olivia Rodrigo's two shows, set for Friday (May 3) and Saturday (May 4), would not be going ahead as planned. No details have been given for the promised rescheduled dates of these shows, as of yet.

So what are the latest cancellations, and who will be playing at the AO Arena instead?

First up, A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie's cancelled gig from Wednesday night will go ahead at the AO Arena on Saturday (May 4), it has been announced.

Keane took to Instagram this evening to tell fans they would not be performing at Co-op Live as scheduled on Sunday (May 5). In a post on their stories they said they were 'gutted' but the cancellation was 'completely out of our control'.

"We've tried extremely hard to find a solution as we know so many of you have made travel plans, but it's just not been possible," the statement continued. "We are really diappointed that this has happened and are doing all we can to re-schedule the show."

Shortly after, Take That announced most of their May shows scheduled to take place at Co-op Live would be moved to the AO Arena. In a

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