Manchester Arena to remain closed until September at the earliest
The venue is still at the centre of police investigations after last month's terror attack.
It's emerged Manchester Arena will remain closed until the autumn at the earliest after 22 people died in a terror attack after the Ariana Grande concert on 22nd May.
The venue is still at the centre of of police investigations into last month's explosion and has suffered significant damage.
An exact date for re-opening is yet to be announced but more than 10 shows are affected by the extended closure, including Key 103 Live, Take That and Kings of Leon.
Here is a full list of the upcoming shows that are affected:
â—¦Take That on 25, 26 & 27 May 2017. More information is available here.
◦KISS’ Kissworld Tour on the 30 May 2017. More information is available here.http://www.manchester-arena.com/events/kiss/4804/
â—¦WWE Presents NXT Live! on 6 June 2017. More information is available here.
â—¦Vitality Netball Superleague: The Final Four on 10 & 11 June 2017. More information is available here.
â—¦Kings of Leon on 9 June 2017. More information is available here.
â—¦Nashville in Concert on 17 June 2017. More information is available here.
â—¦Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow on 22 June 2017. More information is available here.
â—¦Celine Dion on 25 June & 1 August 2017. More information is available here.
â—¦Radiohead on 4 & 5 July 2017. More information is available here.
â—¦Key103 Live on 15 July 2017. More information is available here
â—¦Paw Patrol Live! Race to the Rescue on 19 & 20 August. More information is available here.
â—¦BROS on 22 August. More information is available here
The arena is currently working with the artists and promoters to give the public more updates on their website, Twitter and Facebook.