2026 Baseball Roadtrips
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  • The O2, London, section: Floor A3, row: G, seat: 54
    Busted vs McFly tour: 2025
    For this tour front standing was ahead of floor seats so row G was more than 7 rows from the stage. The floor is isn't raked so the quality of view is dependent on how many tall people are in front of you. Seats were packed very close together.
  • The 1975
    Seat is categorised as side view but this was a perfect view of the whole stage with no obstruction. This video has no zoom.
  • The O2, London, section: 113, row: M, seat: 397
    Billie Eilish tour: Happier Than Ever, The World Tour
    Side stage view, but completely unobstructed. You could see the mixing tables but it wasn’t distracting. Perfect view of the back / main stage, and great view of the catwalk - especially when zooming in our your phone (this photo is not zoomed in at all).
  • The O2, London, section: Floor A3, row: A, seat: 50
    Alanis Morissette tour: Celebrating 25 years of Jagged Little Pill
    Front row seat to the right hand side of the stage. Perfect unobstructed view.
  • The O2, London, section: Floor A3, row: P, seat: 47
    The Script tour: Jingle Bell Ball
    Great view of the stage from the right hand side. When artists walked the catwalk they were very close. This photo is taken of the main stage.
  • The O2, London, section: 107, row: H, seat: 224
    Ariana Grande tour: Sweetener World Tour
    Decent seat, made better because the stage had a catwalk which meant everything was closer for part of the show.
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  • The O2, London, section: 412, row: D, seat: 721
    Liam Gallagher tour: Why Me? Why Not Tour
    Great centre view. Seats are tiered so even if someone stands in front of you, you can see over them. Not suitable for people with vertigo - very high and very steep seating.
  • The O2, London, section: Floor A3, row: A, seat: 47
    Taylor Swift tour: Jingle Bell Ball 2019
    Front row, the only people in front of this were the 20 or so in the standing section “jingle zone”