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"For your own safety" - Warning issued to Sabrina Carpenter fans ahead of Co-op Live gigs

"For your own safety" - Warning issued to Sabrina Carpenter fans ahead of Co-op Live gigs

Yahoo12-03-2025

Sabrina Carpenter fans have been warned not to queue or camp outside the venue ahead of her shows in Manchester. The Espresso singer is performing two nights at Manchester Co-Op Live Arena this week as part of her Short n' Sweet 2025 Tour, with thousands expected to go and see her.
It comes shortly after the Espresso singer gave an iconic performance at the 2025 Brit Awards at the O2 in London. After her Manchester dates, Carpenter has just one more planned UK performance this year at BST Hyde Park in July.
Ahead of her gigs on Thursday, March 13 and Friday, March 14, Co-Op Live has released some safety guidance for fans who are looking to head to the venue early to watch the popstar.
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On social media, Co-Op Live wrote: "For your own safety, we do not allow fans to arrive early to queue or camp outside.
"We ask that you arrive no earlier than 9:00 on the day of the event. We do not issue wristbands for the purpose of reserving a space in the queue.
"Be sure to review our safety page for more information. Ahead of tomorrow's Sabrina Carpenter show, we remind fans to always purchase tickets from recognised and official ticket agents, and to be aware of a high number of a high number of potentially fraudulent tickets on unauthorised platforms."

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