How many seats are in the upper tier at O2?

Those who want to be as close as possible should avoid these seats, although others might like them (especially blocks 106 and 107) because they are centred in front of the stage. The upper tier is divided into 22 blocks, numbered from 401 to 422.

How big is the O2 Arena in London?

The O2 Arena is located on the Greenwich peninsula in South East London. This massive dome-shaped arena can hold up to 20,000 people and is used for a vast array of purposes. Major sporting events at The O2 Arena have included NBA and NHL games, and the 2012 Summer Olympics gymnastics competition.

Where are the front rows at the O2?

Front rows in Blocks 101 and 112 are the top seats. Blocks 113 and 118 are on the sides and usually also offer a good view, despite how far back they seem to be. The blocks furthest from the stage are blocks 104 through 109.

Those who want to be as close as possible should avoid these seats, although others might like them (especially blocks 106 and 107) because they are centred in front of the stage. The upper tier is divided into 22 blocks, numbered from 401 to 422. Some people avoid these blocks on principle, but they are often the most affordable.

Blocks 114 through 117 are behind the stage. These tickets are not generally sold since fans would only be able to see the group’s equipment and the back of the set. Front rows in Blocks 101 and 112 are the top seats. Blocks 113 and 118 are on the sides and usually also offer a good view, despite how far back they seem to be.

The O2 Arena is located on the Greenwich Peninsula in London. With a capacity of up to 20,000 depending on the event, it is second-largest arena in the UK after the Manchester Arena and one of the largest in Europe.

Where is the nearest tube station to the O2 Arena?

Peninsula Square, London SE10 0DX (Nearest tube station: North Greenwich, Jubilee Line). For more information check out our O2 Arena London: FAQsbelow! If there are any questions we haven’t covered, please leave a question in the comments section.