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Some of the UK's most successful comedians are now performing at the O2 Arena during their stand-up tours such as Russell Howard who performed there in his 2011 tour "Right Here, Right Now". Jerry Seinfeld performed a one night only stand-up show at the O2 Arena in 2011. Alan Carr performed his tour "Spexy Beast" in late 2011.
The line-up was announced everyday from Monday, 4 November to Thursday, 7 November 2019 on the Breakfast show live from Leicester Square in Central London. Tickets went on sale on Thursday, 7 November 2019 at 8am GMT, right after the exclusive pre-sale via Global Player and O2 Priority.
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]
Sabrina Carpenter pictured during her performance at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards on Sept. 11, 2024, in Elmont, New York. ... The O2 in London, United Kingdom ... 3/13: Co-op Live in Manchester ...
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Indigo at The O2 is a 2,750-capacity live music club for smaller music events, club events, after shows, corporate and private events. [28] It contains four bars: two on the main ground floor area in front of the stage, one in the VIP lounge called the Purple Lounge and one in the stalls, called Bleachers.
Waffle House: Founded in 1955 with a single location in Avondale Estates, Georgia, Waffle House now has more than 1,990 locations in 25 states, all open 24 hours a day, every day, according to the ...
The venue was built in 1934 and was originally used as an art deco cinema. After the cinema was closed, the venue re-opened as an Irish dance hall. In the 1980s, it changed directions from a bingo hall, to a dance hall and then to a live music venue under the name Town & Country Club. [1]