Co-op Live Manchester bag policy and full list of banned items

People heading to Co-Op Live Manchester need to make sure they know the venues bag policies and the items they cannot take with them.

The £365 million indoor arena will see an impressive line-up including Olivia Rodrigo, Take That, Eagles, The Killers and more scheduled to take to the stage throughout summer.

With a venue capacity of 23,500 at Co-op Live, it is useful to know what times are prohibited and what the bag policy is to help ensure you are not caught out when heading to their events.

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What is the bag policy?

Small handbags are permitted as long as they are no larger than A4 in size. However, large bags including backpacks, travel cases, laptop bags, and large tote bags are not allowed inside the venue. There is also a one bag per person policy.

There will be limited bag storage on site priced from £15. This facility is located on Sir Howard Bernstein Way – opposite Gate J in the Orange Car Park on the Etihad Campus.

What times are banned?

If you are going to the Co-op Live arena you are required to agree to a personal or item search. Members of staff can remove items such as: food, glass, bottles, cans, alcohol, large umbrellas, lighters, disposable vapes, professional cameras, plastic bottle tops, and recording equipment.

Devices like laptops, iPads, Go Pros, and similar items are also not allowed, unless pre-approved for medical reasons.

Other banned items include: Weapons, ammunition, explosives, horns, whistles, drums, fireworks, flagpoles and any other item which in their reasonable opinion, may cause danger or disruption to any event or other visitors (regardless of whether such item is illegal or is carried for specific purposes).

Assistance dogs are the only animals permitted inside the venue.

How to prepare for security screenings?

It is advised when entering the Co-op Live arena to finish up with food or drinks beforehand as you are not allowed to take these in with you. Fans are then expected to head to the entrance stated on your ticket with the app open and ready for scanning by a member of staff. You will need to keep your small bag and coat on you as you pass through screening when asked by a member of the team.

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