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It was the biggest venue in Manchester before the 23,000 capacity (formerly 21,000 capacity) NYNEX Arena, now AO Arena, opened in 1995. [6] The largest venue in Manchester is now the Co-op Live Arena with a capacity of 23,500. The venue hosts a large number of popular music-based concerts and other events throughout the year. [11]
Manchester: O2 Apollo Manchester: 9 May 2025 12 May 2025 London: Royal Albert Hall: 13 May 2025 15 May 2025 Brighton: Brighton Centre: 16 May 2025 Bournemouth: Bournemouth International Centre: 19 May 2025 Sheffield: Sheffield City Hall: 20 May 2025 22 May 2025 Stockton-on-Tees: Stockton Globe: 23 May 2025 24 May 2025 Aberdeen: Scotland: P&J ...
The O2 Arena hosted Andrew Reynolds Entrepreneurs Bootcamp [46] – the largest conference event held to date at the venue. Andrew Reynolds Bootcamp broke a UK record with its innovative High Definition projection screen – not only the largest ever used at the O2 Arena – but also the largest indoor screen in the UK. Measuring around 34.5 ...
The O 2 Ritz (originally known as The Ritz) is a live music venue on Whitworth Street West in Manchester, England. The venue is notable for its sprung dance floor [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and has a capacity of 1,500.
On 1 July 2023, the O2 Arena hosted WWE Money In The Bank, [23] as well as the 30 June 2023 go-home episode of Friday Night SmackDown beforehand, which was the first time the show aired live on BT Sport (Now known as TNT Sports). [24] On 2 November 2024, the O2 Arena hosted the finals of the 2024 League of Legends World Championship. [25]
Tickets for the 2025 season launch at The O2 next February sold rapidly on Friday morning
Seeing Is Believing was a live tour by English magician Dynamo.The tour was initially billed as a run of UK dates in late 2015, beginning at the O2 Apollo, Manchester, visiting London, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Nottingham, Birmingham and Leeds.
The Think Later World Tour was the fourth concert tour by Canadian singer-songwriter Tate McRae in support of her sophomore studio album, Think Later (2023). [1] It began on April 17, 2024, in Dublin, and concluded on November 21, 2024, in Wellington, with shows across Asia, Europe, North America and Oceania.