Co-op Live: Late train services confirmed for Justin Timberlake, Noah Kahan and Niall Horan Manchester gigs

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Thousands of music fans will descend on the Etihad Campus this month - and late trains will be on hand for three gigs.

Co-op Live continues to expand on the extensive list of artists to perform in its debut year. The shows continue to come thick and fast, and August is no exception with superstar Justin Timberlake, August 8, kicking off a big month. 

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Noah Kahan, August 13, and Niall Horan, August 27, also have big dates at Co-op Live pencilled in this month. The venue has announced that integrated tram travel with the Bee Network has been extended for all three of these gigs.  

In addition to this, Co-op Live has confirmed that an extra late service will be in place for these three gigs. They will make sure fans can get back home afterwards, and each leave either Piccadilly or Victoria and have a final destination of Liverpool Lime Street. 

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Pop sensation Justin Timberlake | Getty

The extra trains will leave Manchester in the early hours of the following morning, giving fans extra time to get out of the arena and over to the train station. The services for Justin Timberlake and Noah Kahan depart from Victoria, with the late Niall Horan service setting off from Piccadilly. 

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Train operator TransPennine Express said that the extra train services would make it so fans wouldn’t need to leave the gigs early to catch the last train home. This has become a common feature of some of the big gigs hosted at Co-op Live so far. 

Extra train services for Co-op Live gigs August 2024 

  • Justin Timberlake: 12.23am from Manchester Victoria
  • Noah Kahan: 12.28am from Manchester Victoria
  • Niall Horan: 1.06am from Manchester Piccadilly

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