“Given the ongoing technical issues around the opening of Co-op Live, we have taken the difficult decision to move our May shows to the Arena,” the British musical quartet said on the news.
With the exception of the change from May 8 to May 9, all of their gigs in Manchester this month have been rescheduled and are now taking place on the same dates.
The company stated there was no impact on the two scheduled June performances at the 23,500-seat Co-op Live.
Keane, a British rock band scheduled to perform there on Sunday, announced on Thursday that they were “absolutely gutted” to have to postpone the show owing to cancel show.