Русские видео

Сейчас в тренде

Иностранные видео


Скачать с ютуб Co-op Live Arena in Manchester UK 🇬🇧 | Drone Flight | 23rd April 2024 в хорошем качестве

Co-op Live Arena in Manchester UK 🇬🇧 | Drone Flight | 23rd April 2024 3 месяца назад


Если кнопки скачивания не загрузились НАЖМИТЕ ЗДЕСЬ или обновите страницу
Если возникают проблемы со скачиванием, пожалуйста напишите в поддержку по адресу внизу страницы.
Спасибо за использование сервиса savevideohd.ru



Co-op Live Arena in Manchester UK 🇬🇧 | Drone Flight | 23rd April 2024

Co-op Live is an indoor arena in Manchester, England. Scheduled to open on 23rd April 2024 Opened on 1st May 2024 Finally opened to the public on 14th May 2024 Elbow opened the first official event at the venue to the public. They are an English rock band formed in Bury, Greater Manchester in 1997. The band consists of Guy Garvey (lead vocals, guitar), Craig Potter (keyboard, piano, backing vocals), Mark Potter (guitar, backing vocals) and Pete Turner (bass guitar, backing vocals). They have played together since 1990, adopting the name Elbow in 1997. Drummer Alex Reeves replaced Richard Jupp in 2016 as a touring and session musician at first, before becoming a full member in 2024. Address: Etihad Campus, 1 Sportcity Way, Manchester M11 3DL The Co-op Live Arena is situated off Alan Turing Way in Beswick, which is right next to the Etihad Campus tram stop and Manchester City's Etihad Stadium. Naturally, with the venue being so closely located to the Metrolink, this is likely to be the most popular method of transport for gig goers. There's also a walking route from the stadium back to town which has been "enhanced" with more signage ahead of the opening. The Ashton-Eccles line to the Etihad Campus stop is located directly next to the venue. Frequent trams will also run every six minutes from the city centre ( and until 01:00 on Fridays and Saturdays) It is planned to have the largest maximum capacity (as seats plus standing spaces) of any indoor arena in the United Kingdom; greater than the existing Manchester Arena, which is under 2 miles (3.2 km) away. As of 2022, the estimated cost of the scheme is £365 million. The venue has 32 bars, restaurants and lounges and will have the largest floor space of any indoor venue in the city. Oak View Group is developing the scheme in partnership with City Football Group. The arena is planning to host live music, sports, comedy acts, and family entertainment events. It will have an all-seated maximum capacity of 20,500 (for a centre-stage concert, extending the retractable seating in the lower tier); but with an enhanced maximum capacity of 23,500, of whom 7,500 would be standing, when lower tier seating is retracted. The main ground floor public entrances to the arena will be from the North West with additional access to level 1 from the canalside to the South East. The stage-end will be to the East. The audience bowl will be approximately square with retractable seating on level 0 and level 1, premium seating on level 2, upper tier seating on level 3, and hospitality lounges overlooking the stage at level 4 from the North and South sides; while the configuration of the auditorium is intended to be optimised for larger-scale touring music performances with a relatively low ceiling (to enhance the acoustic experience), an extensive potential flat floor area at Level 0 for standing, and minimised distances from the upper tiers to the stage. Compared to a more conventional arena bowl of equivalent size, the tiered seats on the Western side of the Co-op Arena are claimed to be around 20 metres (70 ft) closer to the performance stage. The promoters state that the interior of the bowl "has been designed to feel like the UK’s largest nightclub". The arena is planned to host around 120 events per year, 100 of which are planned music events. The design of the arena is primarily focused on hosting live music with Tim Leiweke, the CEO of the Oak View Group, stating that the design "made it about music and started there" as other arena projects had been "compromised by trying to please everyone". In addition to live music and entertainment, the developers propose basketball, netball, tennis, esports and gymnastics as sports that could be hosted within the dimensions of the arena floor, and for which there was not, at the time, an appropriate larger venue in Manchester capable of hosting championship events. With lower-tier seating retracted, the floor would accommodate a standard ice hockey pad. For events configured with a centre stage or using the arena floor, there will be additional upper-tier seating on the East side; above and behind the normal end-stage position.

Comments