Manchester has always been a hub for live music, and with the opening of Co-op Live, fans are in for a world-class experience. On 20th and 21st September, Lewis Capaldi will headline the arena, bringing his soulful voice and signature humour to tens of thousands of fans across two unforgettable nights.
Expect to hear Capaldi’s biggest hits, from Before You Go to Someone You Loved, alongside newer material that’s already topping streaming charts.
How to get tickets for Lewis Capaldi in Manchester
When do tickets go on sale?
Tickets for Manchester were released via Ticketmaster earlier this year, and demand was overwhelming. Both nights sold out in minutes. Verified resale platforms remain the safest route for fans still searching for tickets.
How much do Lewis Capaldi tickets cost?
Original face-value tickets started around £75–£95. On resale, prices vary widely, with some seats listed over £250.
Where else is Lewis Capaldi playing?
The Manchester shows fall just after his three-night residency at London’s O2 Arena, and before stops in Birmingham, Nottingham, and Cardiff.
Book a parking space ahead of time near Co-op Live
As the largest indoor arena in the UK, Co-op Live can welcome up to 23,500 fans — and parking demand will be intense. On-site parking is limited, and local roads around the Etihad Campus are expected to be congested on event nights.
Booking with JustPark ensures a stress-free experience:
- Reserve guaranteed spaces near Co-op Live or in surrounding neighbourhoods.
- Escape congestion faster by choosing residential areas a short walk or tram ride away.
- Extend your booking via the JustPark app if your evening runs longer than expected.
- Often save compared to official arena car parks.
Park nearby and take public transport
The arena is directly served by the Metrolink tram system. The Etihad Campus stop is just a short walk away, with trams running regularly to and from Manchester city centre (Piccadilly, St Peter’s Square, and Deansgate-Castlefield).
Several local bus services also connect the arena with the wider Manchester area.
Take the train into Manchester
For those travelling from outside the city, Manchester Piccadilly is the main rail hub with direct services from London, Leeds, Sheffield, and Liverpool. From Piccadilly, you can connect to the Etihad Campus via the Metrolink in around 10 minutes.
Does Co-op Live offer official parking?
Yes, but on-site parking is limited and should be pre-booked where possible. With 23,000+ fans expected, leaving the arena by car can be time-consuming. Booking with JustPark nearby provides more flexibility and quicker exits.
Do you live near Co-op Live? Rent out your driveway for extra income
Residents in East Manchester, especially around the Etihad Campus and Clayton, can benefit from the surge of visitors by renting out driveways through JustPark. With such high demand, it’s one of the easiest ways to earn extra income during event nights.