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Manchester’s Co-op Live arena has launched Hideaway, a reimagined premium experience curated by celebrity chef Simon Rimmer.
The new design and offering of Hideaway will replace the former Decibel Club and is now the only premium membership still available at Co-op Live. All other experiences at the arena have sold out.
Membership will include tickets to the arena’s most coveted seating for all publicly ticketed events in section 103, as well as entry to Hideaway before and after shows. The space will feature a Mediterranean-inspired menu created exclusively by Rimmer, who is best known for presenting Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch.
Hideaway will also offer Moët & Chandon champagne and Hennessy Cognac cocktails, with early members to receive a personalised liquor locker with a bottle of Hennessy Paradis or Armand de Brignac.
The interior of the space will also have a Mediterranean theme and will feature plush seating, while live DJs and other performances will form part of the offering.


Sam Piccione III, international president of sales at Co-op Live operator Oak View Group, said: “The redesign of Hideaway marks a significant moment in our continued journey to deliver unrivalled premium experiences at Co-op Live.
“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.”
The former Decibel Club was developed in partnership with Moët Hennessy and Armand de Brignac. It was limited to 100 luxe memberships and was located next to the stage at Co-op Live.
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