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The arena was designed to reduce echoing, a problem common among older arenas used for concerts. [8] Damage to the O2's tent, above the roof of the O2 Arena, caused by Storm Eunice (2022) On 18 February 2022 during Storm Eunice, large sections of the arena's fabric roof were shredded, causing the evacuation of 1,000 people, and the venue to close.
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The O2 Arena (referred to as the North Greenwich Arena for the 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics) is a 20,000 capacity venue, primarily used for live music. It is located at the centre of The O2 and was the first new purpose built music venue in London since the Royal Albert Hall in 1871. [ 43 ]
The O2 Arena hosted Andrew Reynolds Entrepreneurs Bootcamp [30] – 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 ...
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O2 Arena may refer to: The O2 Arena, London; O2 Arena, Prague; The 3Arena, Dublin, formerly known as The O2; The Uber Arena, Berlin, formerly known as O2 World;
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O2 World Hamburg, currently known as Barclaycard Arena Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name.