Council statement as NEC Group pulls out of Bradford Live

-Credit: (Image: Reach Publishing Services Limited)
-Credit: (Image: Reach Publishing Services Limited)


The NEC group has pulled out of a contract to run the Bradford Live music and entertainment venue, it has been announced.

Bradford Council issued a statement today following months of speculation about the future of the former Bradford Odeon building. The venue had been due to launch this autumn.

A process has now started to find a new operator for the venue. Today a joint statement was issued by Bradford Council and the NEC Group.

It said: "Bradford Live and Bradford Council announce that a process is underway to appoint a new operator for Bradford Live, the newly renovated, world class entertainment centre on the site of the former Bradford Odeon.

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"This follows a decision by the NEC Group that the venue will be better served by an alternative operator.

"Following a strategic review of its business, the NEC Group will focus on its existing operations in the Birmingham area. Bradford Council and the NEC Group have agreed settlement terms to release NEC from the contract that was in place for them to operate the venue. NEC will step away from Bradford Live with immediate effect.

"Bradford Live and the Council will now move at pace to identify a new operator and ensure the restored landmark venue will take its place as a major entertainment hub that Bradford can be proud of.

"The Council and NEC have been unable to provide any significant detail on the situation relating to Bradford Live until now, whilst negotiations were taking place. Further updates, and a new date for opening, will be provided when a new operator is confirmed."

Artist's impression of the Bradford Live venue -Credit:Bradford Live
Artist's impression of the Bradford Live venue -Credit:Bradford Live

Councillor Susan Hinchcliffe, Leader of Bradford Council said: "Bradford Live is a major part of our ongoing investment in revitalising the city for the benefit of the whole district. It is a magnificent venue, something which the NEC recognise. But after being a founding partner with Bradford Live years ago, their business plans have changed. We respect their position and wish them well.

"It’s been very frustrating that we have had to remain so tight-lipped but at all times we have followed expert legal advice to protect the interests of the venue and the Council.

“Advice from the sector leads us to believe that there are a number of potential operators who have shown initial interest in the venue. We are now in a position to have further discussions with them about the opportunity. We can’t say more about this at this stage given the commercially sensitive nature of discussions.

“We are aiming to have the venue operational in 2025 to host events as part of Bradford’s year as UK City of Culture. "

Lee Craven, Founding Director of Bradford Live said: "Bringing this much-loved building back to life has been a huge task spanning years and involving many tough challenges. Throughout, we have had the steadfast support of Bradford Council, who have never wavered in their commitment.

"The result is a world class music venue whose quality exceeds even our own hopes. We look forward to securing a new operator soon who can do justice to the building’s potential and make Bradford Live a ‘must play’ venue for major touring acts."

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