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Despite the pandemic, Harry Styles believes in the future of live music, which is why he has decided to invest in anticipation of better days.

Indeed, the singer has injected part of his money into a concert hall project in Manchester, his hometown, the total blow of which amounts to more than 450 million dollars.

Recently approved, the construction of Co-op Live is about to begin.

With an opening scheduled for 2023, it will be one of the largest structures of this type in the United Kingdom.

“If everything is in order in 2023, I hope they will let me play it.

If I haven't screwed it all up by then, "joked Harry Styles when the Associated Press announced the start of the construction site before explaining what he expected from the Co-op Live.

A new lease of life for Manchester

“I want this to be a place that people will remember playing and where they want to play,” Styles continued.

In addition, the former One Direction is keen to see such a project rise in Manchester, which he considers above all as a "city of music".

“It's a difficult time.

Manchester will rise again.

It's going to happen, ”concluded the artist.

Manchester has recently been doubly abused by the government of Boris Johnson, which refused to extend financial aid to the city in the north of England hit hard by the pandemic.

The Prime Minister and by extension all the Tories deputies have also been shouted at since they voted against the extension of the distribution of free meals to the most disadvantaged children in the country, despite the petition launched by one of the stars of City, Manchester United player Marcus Rashford.

Since then, several pubs across the kingdom have banned Tory deputies from their establishments.

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