beabadoobee Brings Powerlines Tour to The O2 This November
Why The O2 Matters to Our Music Scene
The O2 arena in Peninsula stands as one of London’s most iconic live music venues, hosting world-class performers and attracting music fans from across the capital and beyond. This 20,000-capacity venue has become a cultural landmark in its own right, rivalling the significance of other london attractions like the Big Ben clock tower and the world-renowned London museums that draw visitors seeking memorable experiences. For our community, The O2 represents more than just a concert hall—it’s a gathering place where neighbourhoods across London converge to celebrate live entertainment. The venue’s accessible location and state-of-the-art facilities make it a destination for both casual concert-goers and dedicated music enthusiasts. When major acts announce shows here, it signals that London remains a priority stop on global tours, bringing economic activity and cultural energy to our waterfront area. The November performance demonstrates The O2’s continued relevance in hosting the artists that matter to today’s audiences.
beabadoobee’s Powerlines Tour Comes to Peninsula
British-Filipino indie artist beabadoobee brings her Powerlines Tour to The O2 on Wednesday, 18 November 2026, with promising newcomer Wisp providing support. Doors open at 6:30 PM for what promises to be an energetic evening of contemporary indie music. Tickets are currently on sale through theo2.co.uk and AXS.com, with digital delivery via The O2’s mobile app. For local residents planning to attend, it’s worth noting that The O2 has implemented a modern ticketing system requiring smartphone access—you’ll receive detailed instructions via email after purchase. If your plans change, AXS Official Resale offers a legitimate secondary market, though be cautious of unauthorised third-party sellers that could result in invalid tickets. The venue also accommodates guests with accessibility needs through Nimbus Disability’s Access Card system, ensuring everyone in our community can enjoy the show comfortably.
What Local Residents Should Know Before You Go
Planning to attend this concert? Here’s what you need to know. First, download The O2 app before your visit—this is essential for entry, not optional. Arrive early; doors open at 6:30 PM and peak entry times can create queues. The Peninsula location is well-served by public transport, making it accessible from across London’s neighbourhoods. If you need accessible tickets, contact The O2’s accessibility team through their website to arrange proper support. For those reselling tickets, use only official channels to avoid complications. Keep an eye on The O2’s website for any updates or weather-related announcements. If you’re unfamiliar with the venue, familiarise yourself with its layout beforehand. Consider parking or transport options in advance—the area can get busy on event nights. Sign up for The O2’s alert system to receive notifications about future performances and presale opportunities. This concert represents the kind of cultural programming that keeps our community vibrant and connected to London’s broader entertainment landscape.
Source: beabadoobee | The O2

