Who has performed at the O2 Arena?
Gone In 38 Seconds: 6 Amazing Acts That Sold Out The O2 In Under 15 Minutes
- The Rolling Stones, 2012: 7 minutes.
- The Spice Girls, 2007: 38 seconds.
- Beyoncé, 2014: 12 minutes.
- Gary Barlow, 2014: 6 minutes.
- Rihanna, 2011: 10 minutes.
- Monty Python Live, 2014: 43 seconds.
Did wizkid sold out O2 Arena?
While the show initially had two dates for the concert, the singer sold out tickets for the second date in 35 minutes. Fondly called Big Wiz, the singer made this revelation via his official social media accounts.
When was Neil Diamond at the O2?
The O2 Arena, London, England, Tuesday 14th July, 2015. London was the first European city Neil performed live concerts in, on 29th May, 1971, when I saw my first ever Diamond shows at the Royal Festival Hall, where Neil performed 2 shows in the same evening and was supported by The New Seekers pop group.
Who is playing at the O2 in 2021?
The O2
- Tuesday 14 December 2021.
- Omarion and Bow Wow Ying Yang Twins, Lloyd, Sammie, Pretty Ricky, and Soulja Boy. The O2, London, UK.
- Thursday 16 December 2021.
- Gary Barlow Leona Lewis. The O2, London, UK.
- Friday 17 December 2021.
- Gary Barlow Leona Lewis. The O2, London, UK.
- Saturday 18 December 2021.
- Madness. The O2, London, UK.
How many O2 arenas are there?
21 venues
21 venues across 13 cities. Including the world’s number one entertainment venue, The O2.
When did Neil Diamond last perform in London?
Shows
| Date | City | Box Office |
|---|---|---|
| October 15, 2017 | Birmingham | $704,039 |
| October 17, 2017 | London | $3,121,670 |
| October 19, 2017 | ||
| TOTAL | $2,130,156 |
When did Neil Diamond tour the UK?
Grammy award winner and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Member Neil Diamond has announced dates for a UK tour and will perform at The O2 on Tuesday 17 October 2017. Tickets go on sale Friday 27 January at 10am and are available at theo2.co.uk or by calling 0844 856 0202.
Why is it called the O2 Arena?
The O2 Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the centre of The O2 entertainment complex on the Greenwich Peninsula in southeast London. The arena, as well as the overall O2 complex, is named after its primary sponsor, the telecommunications company O2, a subsidiary of Virgin Media.