Co-op Live is full of different eating, drinking and partying spots, and they’ve just announced the latest addition.
Hideaway is being described as a ‘premium membership experience’, and will be a hidden-away gem offering pre and post-show parties. What’s more, if you don’t want the party to end, it’ll be open the latest out of all of them.

The UK’s newest and largest indoor arena has brought in Manchester chef Simon Rimmer – best known as the host of Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch, as well as being responsible for local institutions like Albert’s Schloss and the sadly departed Greens – to curate the new offering.
Food-wise, guests can enjoy Mediterranean street food with a twist, featuring exquisite kebabs and small plates.

The Hideaway will replace the former Decibel Lounge and is now the only premium membership still available at Co-op Live. Membership includes tickets to the venue’s most coveted seating for all publicly ticketed events, as well as entry to Hideaway before and after shows, so it’s perfect if you’re after a special experience.

“The redesign of Hideaway marks a significant moment in our continued journey to deliver unrivalled premium experiences at Co-op Live,” said Sam Piccione III, OVG International President of Sales. “With Simon Rimmer’s involvement, we are taking things to the next level – creating a destination designed for music lovers, combining great music with outstanding food, cocktails and Champagne, in a stylish party atmosphere that makes experiencing live music at Co-op Live unforgettable.”
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