ATP World Tour Finals Venue is The O2 Arena

ATP World Tour Finals Venue is the O2

ATP World Tour Finals Venue - Contact Details

Address: The O2, Peninsula Square, London, SE10 0DX
Telephone: Information - 020 8463 2000
Tickets UK - 0844 856 0202
Tickets Int - +44 161 385 3211
Website: www.theo2.co.uk

ATP World Tour Finals Venue - The O2

The O2 Arena is a 23,000 capacity venue, primarily used for live music. It's located at the centre of The O2 district and is the first American-style, multi-purpose arena in London. It's also the joint largest indoor arena in Europe.

The arena and its facilities are housed in an independent building within the O2 district dome structure. The arena has hosted multiple music and sporting events and in 2008 exceeded ticket sales for both Madison Square Garden and the Manchester Evening News Arena.

The O2 district is located on the Greenwich peninsula in South East London, England and includes an the O2 Arena, a music club, a Cineworld cinema, an exhibition space, piazzas, bars and restaurants. It was built largely within the former Millennium Dome, which was built to house an exhibition celebrating the turn of the third millennium; as such and The Dome continues to be a name in common usage for the venue.

Naming rights to the district were purchased by O2 plc (now Telefonica Europe plc) from its developers, Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG), during the development of the district. AEG owns the long-term lease on the O2 Arena and surrounding leisure space.

The O2 Arena has hosted many concerts since its opening in 2007, from UK bands and artists to international superstars. The O2 Arena opened on 23 June 2007, with a free event for all of the building's employees billed as the O2 premiere featuring Peter Kay, Tom Jones, Kaiser Chiefs and Basement Jaxx. Snow Patrol then played a concert to an audience made up of sponsors, local residents, local business employees and winners of an online competition. Bon Jovi was the first band ever to play to the general public at the arena on 24 June 2007.

The O2 Arena hosted the first ever Turbo Tennis Tournament on 15 September 2007 which was won by Andy Murray. From 2009 until 2012 it's been selected as the venue for the ATP World Tour Finals.

ATP World Tour Finals Venue - How to get there

By Tube

Get the Jubilee Line to North Greenwich for The O2 (Zone 2), the walk from North Greenwich underground station to The O2 is approximately 200m.
Get to The O2 Arena from Canary Wharf in 5 minutes, London Bridge or Stratford in 10 minutes, Waterloo in 15 minutes or Bond Street in 20 minutes.

By Bus

Eight Bus routes operate to and from The O2 including three 24 hour bus services. Key destinations include Stratford, Charlton, Greenwich, Lewisham, Woolwich, Eltham, North Kent and Central London.

By Docklands Light Railway

One stop via the Jubilee line from Canary Wharf or Canning Town.

By National Rail

Southeastern Railway runs services to Charlton mainline station, turn left out of Charlton station and catch 486, 472 or N472 buses to North Greenwich, taking you approximately 10 mins to reach the front door of The O2

By Eurostar

Take the Eurostar into London St. Pancras, and then catch the Northern Line tube down to London Bridge where you can then change for the Jubilee Line.

 
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