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#1 Boozyuzi

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Posted 23 November 2009 - 08:02 PM

Anyone on here been to the o2 in London for a concert/sporting event ? Heading down next weekend for the tennis and I am trying to find some online images of where I am sitting.

I am in Block 101 which I know is at the side of where the stage is normally and should be pretty good for the tennis as it's courtside.

Does anyone have any links to some decent wheelchair seating plans for the o2 ?

Anyone know if the wheelchair seats in each section are allocated on arrival or if they allocate strictly by seat numbers ?

Thanks in advance...

Edited by Boozyuzi, 25 November 2009 - 10:48 AM.

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Posted 25 November 2009 - 12:59 PM

I have been to O2 Arena twice (Eagles , Celine Dion live) both time seats were on level 3. Block 101 does look to be a good place to view from. Check this link on ticket master for seating arrangements.
I was sitting at block 411,412. Seat numbers were assigned, empty space for wheel chair, had enough space. Not sure about level 1 area.
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