The brand new Co-op Live arena in Manchester has faced its latest 'cursed' gig as the Nicki Minaj Pink Fridays concert was cancelled at the last minute, leaving thousands of concert goers disappointed. The gig was thought to be running late after news emerged that Nicki Minaj had been 'arrested' in Amsterdam, but doors opened after 7pm and excited concert goers headed inside with no word of the gig being cancelled. Yet after two hours of waiting the gig was 'postponed' and the news given via a tannoy announcement that the performance would not go ahead.
With a capacity of 23,500, Co-op Live is the UK's latest indoor arena and it cost £365m to build. Yet it's been plagued with issues that have seen gigs cancelled, equipment falling from the ceiling and delays to getting music acts on stage to perform. READ MORE: Government may have to change troubled Re-turn scheme following EU legality challenge, top lawyer says READ MORE: Irish player scoops €500,000 EuroMillions prize as Lotto bosses reveal location of life-changing win Earlier tonight fans were left fuming after the planned Nicki Minaj tour performance was cancelled after the star was 'arrested' in Amsterdam and unable to make her concert.
Doubts had arisen on the night as to whether the show will go ahead after she was seemingly arrested for allegedly "carrying drugs" while travelling from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. Taking to social media, many have shared their frustration and disappointment as the news broke that th.
