Co-op Live, has announced that Guy Dunstan will join the venue as its new General Manager and Senior Vice President from 21 October 2024.  

 

Dunstan’s appointment to General Manager follows Rebecca Kane Burton’s time as Interim General Manager, a role she has held since April 2024. Burton will become Executive Vice President of Venue Management for OVG International, where she will lead OVG’s international business development strategy for its Facilities, Sports, Entertainment, and Hospitality Divisions.  

 

In his new role as General Manager, Dunstan will oversee the management of the venue’s executive team. He will be influential in guiding the strategic leadership of Co-op Live as Senior Vice President. Dunstan will also be instrumental in developing Co-op Live’s commercial and operational strategy and will lead the full venue team to continue delivering an exceptional customer experience. 

 

With over 25 years of experience in the live arena industry, Dunstan joins Co-op Live from the NEC Group where he was the Managing Director of Arenas and responsible for the Resorts World Arena and Utilita Arena in Birmingham for four years. Dunstan has also spent 13 years with the National Arenas Association, where he held the position of Chair, Vice Chair and Steering Group Member. 

 

Dunstan’s new appointment comes as Co-op Live confirms its 40 additional shows for the remainder of 2024, including the highly anticipated MTV EMAs, which will be held in Manchester for the first time this November. These shows will attract global music stars and drive a significant economic boost to the city region.

Guy Dunstan, General Manager and Senior Vice President at Co-op Live, said:
“It’s a privilege to be joining the team at Co-op Live and leading the UK’s largest live entertainment arena after its impressive opening season hosting world-class acts. The design, technology and acoustics of the arena are the best I have experienced throughout my time in the industry, so I’m excited to build on its success so far and put Co-op Live further on the world stage to add to Manchester’s cultural legacy and music heritage.”

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