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The O2 Millenium Dome

November 16, 2007 · Leave a Comment

Here is my full and frank review:

Going to a show at the O2 is a bit like going to to a gig in a shopping centre. A really, really nice shopping centre, I’ll grant you. But a shopping centre nonetheless. One of those pleasantly-designed, yet ultimately bland ones. That have a cinema on the top floor and restaurants and stuff. If you’re of a London disposition, think Whiteley’s in Bayswater.

Having said that, I applaud them for finally creating a relatively pleasant large arena that has remarkably good sound. And by building up instead of out, putting a top tier of seating on, they keep it feeling pretty intimate for a 20,000-strong crowd. Not that I’d want to sit up there, it looked scary.

I just wish they’d use a bit of imagination or flair when designing the rest of it.

The restaurants and bars on offer included: Ha Ha, Las Iguanas, Starbucks. Slightly shit upmarket high-street chains, in other words. You get the idea. Trying desperately to be cool, but being McDonalds with a swanky interior: souless, characterless, moribund.

All in all, 100 times better than Wembley Arena but if you go for any other reason than an event you’re a soul-less idiot.

Categories: Drivel

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