The O2 Arena Tickets & Seating Plan
London, England · Capacity 20,006 · Opened 2007
The O2 Arena is a large indoor entertainment venue located on the Greenwich Peninsula in south-east London, with a seated capacity of approximately 20,000. It hosts a wide range of events including major music concerts, stand-up comedy, boxing, and NBA basketball games. It is one of the busiest and most visited music arenas in the world.
The O2 Arena is one of London's most iconic entertainment destinations, welcoming millions of visitors each year for world-class concerts, sporting events and live shows. If you're looking to secure seats for an upcoming event, Staadly makes it simple, with verified sellers, all-in pricing so you know the total cost upfront, and a 100% buyer guarantee for peace of mind.
The O2 Arena seat layout
Explore the The O2 Arena seating map: this stadium layout colours each section by tier and groups them into the ground's named stands, giving you a clear seat layout and seating chart for planning where to sit at any fixture or concert.
Upcoming events at The O2 Arena
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About The O2 Arena
The O2 Arena sits within the distinctive Millennium Dome structure, originally built to mark the year 2000 and designed by the Richard Rogers Partnership. The dome itself opened on 31 December 1999 but stood largely unused until AEG redeveloped the interior, opening the arena in June 2007. Since then it has hosted countless landmark events, including Led Zeppelin's reunion concert in 2007, multiple residencies by artists such as Adele and Beyoncé, and the ATP World Tour Finals tennis tournament. It quickly established itself as one of the world's premier live entertainment venues.
The sheer scale of The O2 Arena creates a genuinely electric atmosphere for big-name acts and sporting events alike. The steep, bowl-shaped seating configuration means sightlines are strong throughout, and the acoustics are well-suited to large productions. Floor standing tickets bring fans close to the action, while the surrounding entertainment district keeps the energy high well before and after events.
The O2 Arena is a landmark destination for live events in London with a capacity of about 20,006. Whatever you're here to see, Staadly's verified listings and interactive seat map help you find the right seat at the right price.
Opened in the mid-2000s within the distinctive dome on the Greenwich Peninsula, The O2 Arena has established itself as a landmark venue and one of the busiest arenas in the world. Its striking exterior and vast interior make it instantly recognisable, and over the years it has hosted an extraordinary range of performers and events, from major international music tours to boxing, tennis, basketball and other elite sporting occasions. With a capacity of around 20,006, it strikes a rare balance between grand scale and an atmosphere that still feels engaging from every seat. Whether you're there for a sold-out concert or a big fight night, the energy inside the arena is electric, helped by excellent sightlines, quality sound and a lively surrounding entertainment district full of bars, restaurants and things to do before and after the show.
How to get to The O2 Arena
The O2 Arena sits on the Greenwich Peninsula in south-east London. North Greenwich Underground station (Jubilee line) is directly adjacent, making it straightforward to reach from central London. Thames Clipper river buses also serve the venue from central London piers. Parking is available on site but the Underground is by far the most convenient option, particularly on busy event nights.
Getting to The O2 Arena
The O2 Arena sits on the Greenwich Peninsula in south-east London and is well served by public transport. North Greenwich station on the Jubilee line is the most direct route and is just a short walk from the entrance, offering quick connections across central London. Buses also serve the area, and river services along the Thames provide a scenic alternative. If you're arriving by car, there is on-site parking available, though booking ahead is wise on busy event nights and public transport is generally the easier option. Allow plenty of time to arrive, pass through security and find your seat before the event begins.
Frequently asked questions about The O2 Arena
How do I know my tickets are genuine?
Every listing on Staadly comes from verified sellers, and all purchases are backed by our 100% buyer guarantee, so you can book with confidence knowing your tickets will be valid for entry.
Are there any hidden booking fees?
No. Staadly uses all-in pricing, which means the price you see includes fees. You'll know the full cost before you complete your purchase, with no surprises at checkout.
What time should I arrive at The O2 Arena?
We recommend arriving well before the event start time to allow for security checks and to find your seat comfortably. Doors typically open a while before the main performance, so check your event details for specifics.
Can I choose where I sit?
Listings on Staadly usually specify the section and seating area, so you can select tickets that suit your preferences and budget before you buy.
What happens if my event is cancelled?
If an event is cancelled and not rescheduled, our buyer guarantee ensures you're protected. Refund and support policies apply so you're never left out of pocket for an event that doesn't go ahead.
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Venue information
| Capacity | 20,006 |
| Opened | 2007 |
| Architect | Richard Rogers Partnership |
| City | London |
| Country | England |