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CONCERT

Biffy Clyro

Co-op Live, Manchester, UK
17. January 2026. 18:30h
2026
17
January
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Tickets for Biffy Clyro at Co-op Live Manchester – buy seats for the big 2026 rock concert in January

Plan your trip to Manchester and secure tickets for Biffy Clyro at Co-op Live on 17 January 2026. This page helps you with ticket purchase, seating options, travel tips and nearby accommodation so you can enjoy an unforgettable rock show without stress, confusion or last minute searching for the right seats

Biffy Clyro rock spectacle at Co-op Live arena

Scottish rock giants Biffy Clyro are arriving in Manchester on January 17, 2026, to host an evening at the Co-op Live arena that promises volume, energy, and emotions that will keep people talking about their concerts for years after the lights go out. The concert starts at 18:30, and the ticket is valid for one day, which means everything is focused on a single, dense explosion of sound and light where anthemic choruses, rapid-fire riffs, and a crowd singing every word in unison intertwine. Biffy Clyro are known for never performing routinely; instead, they turn every concert into an almost theatrical rock spectacle, so surprises, unexpected songs on the setlist, and moments of complete silence before explosive climaxes are expected in Manchester as well. Co-op Live, the largest indoor arena in Europe, is the perfect stage for this kind of performance, as it combines top-notch acoustics, huge capacity, and a modern design that keeps the audience close to the stage regardless of which part of the hall you are watching the concert from. If you want to be part of that story, don't wait until the last moment – demand is high, so it is smart to secure your spot on time and buy tickets as soon as you decide you want to spend this winter Saturday with Biffy Clyro in Manchester.

Biffy Clyro – the journey from Scottish clubs to big arenas

Biffy Clyro are a band that slowly but persistently broke through from the Scottish underground to the status of one of the most important rock bands of their generation, and precisely because of that journey, their concerts carry a special emotional weight. The trio at the core of the band – Simon Neil on vocals and guitar, and twins James and Ben Johnston on bass and drums – have been building a recognizable sound together since the mid-nineties that blends alternative rock, post-hardcore, pop sensibility, and unexpected rhythmic turns. Over the years, they have released ten studio albums, among which breakthrough releases like "Puzzle", "Only Revolutions", "Opposites", or the newer "A Celebration of Endings" and "The Myth of the Happily Ever After" stand out, thanks to which they conquered the tops of British charts and the main stages of the biggest festivals. On stage, they are joined by long-time touring musicians, so the songs get additional breadth, layers of guitars and keyboards that you know from the albums, but at the same time, they sound rawer and more powerful than in the studio version. That is precisely why buying tickets for their concert at Co-op Live is more than just planning a night out – it is an investment in an experience that combines almost three decades of work, from the first demo recordings to songs that today fill arenas around the world.

Setlist, anthems, and moments of silence

This performance in Manchester is part of a major tour on which Biffy Clyro will visit the biggest arenas in the United Kingdom and Europe at the beginning of 2026, and Co-op Live logically imposed itself as one of the key dates. The setlist at such concerts usually combines fan favorites with newer singles, so it can be expected that "Many of Horror", "Mountains", "Bubbles", and "Biblical" will echo through the hall, but also more explosive tracks like "The Captain" or "Stingin’ Belle" which gain additional tempo on stage. The audience at Biffy Clyro concerts is known for not hesitating to sing from the first to the last song, so even quieter ballad sections instantly become a massive choir that carries the band and creates that special shared energy due to which people forever associate many songs with a specific concert. If you plan to buy tickets, it is good to keep in mind that additional standing tickets or certain sectors in the hall are often released for such tours, but also that such top-ups sell out quickly as soon as they become available. Therefore, it is wise to secure tickets for this event on time, so that on January 17 you can enter the hall without worry, find your seat, and fully surrender to the sound for which Biffy Clyro has become synonymous with modern, emotional, and powerful rock.

Co-op Live – Manchester's new concert icon

Co-op Live is the new flagship of Manchester's concert offer, an ultramodern arena located within the Etihad Campus, in the immediate vicinity of the Manchester City stadium, with an impressive capacity of up to about 23,500 visitors. It was designed from the start as a venue dedicated to music, with a strong emphasis on acoustics, visibility, and a sense of closeness to the stage even when you are on the highest levels of the stands, which is crucial for a band like Biffy Clyro whose performances rely on details in dynamics and sudden transitions from silence to a roar. The hall contains dozens of bars, restaurants, and lounge zones, so visitors have enough space to socialize, browse the merchandise offer, or have a short warm-up with a drink before and after the concert, without spending the evening in long lines. Special attention is paid to sustainability: Co-op Live uses advanced solutions for energy saving, rainwater collection, and waste reduction, and the program is increasingly adapting to artists and audiences who think about a greener way of organizing large events. When all the screens light up in such a space, when the spotlights turn on and the first bars of a song pass through the sound system, it is clear why tickets for such concerts are so sought after and why many fans plan a trip to Manchester just to experience Biffy Clyro in a next-generation arena.

Manchester as a stage for a weekend getaway

Manchester is a city with a musical reputation that few European centers can boast of, so coming to a Biffy Clyro concert can easily become a reason for a mini city trip. Here, bands and movements that changed the face of British and world music have been emerging for decades, from post-punk to britpop, and today that tradition continues through a diverse scene of clubs, smaller halls, and large arenas, among which Co-op Live is the latest, most modern addition. Visitors can spend the day walking through the neighborhoods around the canals, the Northern Quarter full of independent shops and bars, or the museum and gallery offer, and in the evening head towards the Etihad Campus where lines of fans in Biffy t-shirts slowly form. If you are planning to arrive from Croatia or another part of Europe, it is smart to book accommodation in advance, and an overview of current options will be facilitated by accommodation near the venue which can be aligned with your budget and stay plan. Precisely because of the city's popularity and the fact that several major events often take place at the same time, it is good to book tickets and rooms as early as possible, so that your visit to Manchester remains tied to music, socializing, and exploring, and not the stress of looking for tickets and overnight stays at the last minute.

What your concert Saturday will look like

The day of the concert itself, January 17, 2026, offers an ideal opportunity to turn a weekend in Manchester into an all-day experience where the city and the concert naturally complement each other. You can spend the morning in the city center, from coffee shop to coffee shop, watching the streets, squares, and trams slowly fill up, while using the afternoon to go towards the Etihad Campus where you have things to see and experience hours before the start. In the vicinity of the hall, there are public transport stops, parking lots, and pedestrian routes connecting the stadium, shopping zones, and catering facilities, so arrival is simple regardless of whether you are traveling by car, train, or plane. When you finally enter Co-op Live, a modern entry system awaits you, a well-organized security check, and clearly marked stands and sectors, which means you will easily find your seat even before the lights dim and the opening songs start. To ensure that part of the evening passes without rush and nervousness, try to buy tickets on time, plan the trip, and check options for accommodation for event visitors, because then you will have more time left to enjoy the atmosphere in front of and inside the arena itself.

Tickets, sectors, and the experience from every perspective

Co-op Live is designed so that every visitor, regardless of budget, feels they are getting a lot for their ticket – from the level of service to the quality of sound and view of the stage. The arena has a range of different sectors, from the parterre and standing zones closest to the stage to higher levels with an excellent overview of the entire space, so the experience can be adapted to how intensely you want to experience the concert. Those who want to be part of the dense mosh pit and jumping along to the fiercest choruses often decide on standing tickets, while many prefer the stands where they can sit, take photos, and observe the spectacle as a whole, from light effects to the audience choreography. Given the size of the hall and the number of different packages, ticket sales for such events often take place in waves, so it is not unusual for some sectors to sell out, and then additional tickets are opened so that as many fans as possible can be part of the evening. If you want to avoid uncertainty and constant checking of availability, the best move is to secure your tickets for this event right now and thus gain certainty that in January you will be sitting or standing exactly where you want to watch Biffy Clyro conquer Co-op Live.

Audience energy and the impression that remains

One of the reasons why Biffy Clyro concerts are talked about so much is the way the band combines intimate, quiet moments with explosive choruses that almost physically move the air in the hall. During one song, Simon Neil barely audibly whispers the lyrics while the audience holds its breath, and already in the next song, the whole arena jumps to the same drum rhythm while light effects cut the air above heads. Such changes in dynamics come to the fore especially in a hall like Co-op Live, where the sound system is engineered to highlight even the quietest details, but also withstand immense volume without muddying the sound. For fans, this means they will finally hear songs they know from albums in full power, with additional guitars, drum beats, and audience screams that enter the memory just as strongly as the lyrics themselves. Many keep their tickets as a souvenir for this very reason, because they remind them of the moment when they first heard their favorite song live and felt how the whole hall breathes as one in a single moment. If such an experience sounds tempting to you, do not delay – buying tickets on time is the only way to be sure that on that January weekend you will be in the same room with a band that is used to turning concerts into unforgettable stories.

The concert as a reason for travel

For many visitors, especially those coming from other cities or countries, a Biffy Clyro concert is the perfect opportunity to combine travel, music, and a short escape from everyday life. Manchester has a wide and diverse offer of hotels, apartments, and hostels, from accommodation in the strict city center to options closer to the Etihad Campus, so everyone can find a combination that suits their rhythm and budget. By using an overview such as accommodation offer in the host city, it is easier to compare locations, prices, and amenities and decide whether you want to be in the heart of the nightlife or a few minutes' walk from the tram station leading to Co-op Live. When you add to that the fact that the ticket is valid for one day and that the whole story is concentrated on Saturday evening, you get the perfect framework for a weekend trip in which the concert is the central event around which you can plan other activities. Even if you have already been to Manchester, the new arena, various accompanying contents, and the very fact that Biffy Clyro is playing in top form at this moment in their career are a good reason to experience the city from a new perspective.

Why secure tickets for Biffy Clyro in Manchester right now

Finally, it is important to keep in mind that interest in this Biffy Clyro tour is extremely high, both among long-time fans and among those who discovered the band only through newer singles or festival performances. Co-op Live as the largest indoor arena in Europe can accommodate tens of thousands of people, but at the same time, it is a concert that attracts audiences from the entire region, so tickets for such dates are traditionally among the most sought after. If you already know that you want to spend January 17, 2026, in the company of thousands of people singing "Many of Horror", "Biblical", or "Mountains" in unison, then now is the right time to deal with travel planning, choosing accommodation for your stay in Manchester and, of course, buying tickets. Secure your tickets for this event immediately and surrender to the anticipation of the evening when Co-op Live will become a huge stage where the band's power, the tradition of a rock city, and the energy of an audience eager for a loud, honest, and passionate concert meet. Tickets for this concert disappear quickly, so buy tickets on time and let this winter evening with Biffy Clyro become one of those dates you will mention for a long time.

Sources:
- Co-op Live – basic information about the hall, address, and capacity
- Seat Unique – guide through Co-op Live and overview of capacity and contents
- Songkick – Biffy Clyro tour schedule 2025/2026 and confirmation of dates for Manchester
- Hello Rayo – basic information about the band Biffy Clyro and members
- Visit Manchester and Ticketmaster blog – overview of the music scene and concert locations in Manchester

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