Backstage Private Dining
Step beyond the stage for the very first time
Across a limited number of exclusive dates, Co-op Live grants rare access to its artist village and private dressing rooms, offering the chance to follow in the footsteps of your favourite artists. Journey through these hidden backstage spaces before taking your seat for an intimate, carefully curated dining experience.
Availability is very limited, enquire now to secure your exclusive seat.
Arrive in Style
Make an entrance with a Bentley chauffeur service, transporting you seamlessly from the door directly to the arena bowl floor.
On arrival, you’ll be welcomed with Ace of Spades Champagne and refined canapé reception, setting the tone for the evening ahead, before embarking on your exclusive backstage tour through of the venue.
A Dining Experience Like No Other
Take your seat and enjoy an exclusively curated menu by Simon Rimmer, co-presenter of Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch.
Renowned for his signature, flavour-led style and relaxed culinary approach, Simon brings his expertise to a carefully crafted three-course dining experience, designed to deliver an intimate and unforgettable evening of exceptional food and atmosphere.
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Co-op Foundation
All proceeds raised from this experience go to our charity partner, the Co-op Foundation, to help them invest in young people making a difference in their communities.
Your donation will support initiatives like the Young Gamechangers Fund, which awards grants of up to £20,000 directly to young people aged 10-25 who are tackling issues like climate change, violence against women and girls and youth mental health.
In 2025, Co-op Foundation supported 100 young people and youth-led organisations across the UK, awarding £1.3M.
Investing in young leaders is investing in the future of our communities.
All proceeds will go to the Co-op Foundation, the Official Charity Partner of Co-op Live. Co-op Foundation is a working name of Co-operative Community Investment Foundation, a charity registered in England and Wales (1093028) and Scotland (SC048102).