![]() | Christmas Spectacular, The O2 |
| Booking for: | 23 December 2009 |
| Group size: | 7+ |
| Group rate: | Save 15% on tickets. |
Event Details
Raymond Gubbay, the classical spectacular impresario, will make his debut at The O2 this December. Christmas Spectacular will come to The O2 on 23rd December for a rousing night of carols, traditional tunes and some cracking Christmas number ones. The event will be presented in association with Classic FM and the evening will be hosted by celebrity musician, Myleene Klass.
Anthony Inglis will conduct the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in this Christmas extravaganza which will also feature Alison Jiear and Stephanie Corley, Sopranos, Jon Christos, Tenor, the Royal Choral Society and Metro Voices. The concert will be all the public have come to expect of Gubbay's productions with light displays, special effects and an indoor firework finale.
Raymond Gubbay commented: `I am thrilled to be bringing my latest production to The O2. An audience of 20,000 will certainly create an amazing atmosphere to celebrate Christmas - I am sure this will be the first of many of my productions at the venue."
David Campbell, Chief Executive of AEG Europe, owners and operators of The O2, said: `Raymond Gubbay is a tour de force and I am delighted he will be bringing his latest Christmas production to The O2. The O2 has ventured into the classical sphere before and I know visitors will flock to see this latest concert that is sure to be an unforgettable one."
Raymond Gubbay, the classical spectacular impresario, will make his debut at The O2 this December. Christmas Spectacular will come to The O2 on 23rd December for a rousing night of carols, traditional tunes and some cracking Christmas number ones. The event will be presented in association with Classic FM and the evening will be hosted by celebrity musician, Myleene Klass.
Anthony Inglis will conduct the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in this Christmas extravaganza which will also feature Alison Jiear and Stephanie Corley, Sopranos, Jon Christos, Tenor, the Royal Choral Society and Metro Voices. The concert will be all the public have come to expect of Gubbay's productions with light displays, special effects and an indoor firework finale.
Raymond Gubbay commented: `I am thrilled to be bringing my latest production to The O2. An audience of 20,000 will certainly create an amazing atmosphere to celebrate Christmas - I am sure this will be the first of many of my productions at the venue."
David Campbell, Chief Executive of AEG Europe, owners and operators of The O2, said: `Raymond Gubbay is a tour de force and I am delighted he will be bringing his latest Christmas production to The O2. The O2 has ventured into the classical sphere before and I know visitors will flock to see this latest concert that is sure to be an unforgettable one."
Venue Information
Directions:
The O2, Peninsula Square, London, SE10 0DX.
The O2 is situated on Greenwich Peninsula next to North Greenwich Underground and Bus Station.
Parking:
Car Park 1 is used for parking events within The O2 arena, it is approximately 350m from the main entrance at The O2. It is recommended that tickets are pre-booked due to limited availability.
The Peninsula and other areas of Greenwich is a Controlled Parking Zone and there is no parking on the roads surrounding The O2.
Public Transportation:
By tube
The Jubilee Line to North Greenwich Station for The O2 (Zone 2).
Canary Wharf in 5 minutes
London Bridge or Stratford in 10 minutes
Waterloo in 15 minutes
Bond Street in 20 minutes
The Jubilee line is the only Underground route that connects with all others - so not only can London residents reach us with no hassle, National Rail passengers from all over the UK can too. North Greenwich Underground Station is approximately 200m from the main entrance of The O2.
By boat
Thames Clippers is the leading scheduled commuter service on the River Thames. Operating between Central London and The O2 with departures from major piers every 20 mins.
Thames Clippers also operates The O2 Express on event nights at The O2 arena. Departures every 30 mins from Waterloo Pier 3 hours prior to an arena event start time. After the event, the first departure from QEII Pier is 15 mins after the event finishes. Visit www.thamesclippers.com for further details.
By bus
Eight TfL bus routes operate to and from The O2 including three 24 hour bus services.
The O2 Shuttle
The O2 also operates a Shuttle bus service operates to Charing Cross to link up with the extensive London night bus network as well as Waterloo mainline station. This is a one way service only after events in The O2 arena. Pre-booking available see www.theo2.co.uk
By car
The M25 (London orbital), the A2/A20 (from the South East) and the M11 (from the North) all offer good access and The O2 is clearly signposted. Pl
Directions:
The O2, Peninsula Square, London, SE10 0DX.
The O2 is situated on Greenwich Peninsula next to North Greenwich Underground and Bus Station.
Parking:
Car Park 1 is used for parking events within The O2 arena, it is approximately 350m from the main entrance at The O2. It is recommended that tickets are pre-booked due to limited availability.
The Peninsula and other areas of Greenwich is a Controlled Parking Zone and there is no parking on the roads surrounding The O2.
Public Transportation:
By tube
The Jubilee Line to North Greenwich Station for The O2 (Zone 2).
Canary Wharf in 5 minutes
London Bridge or Stratford in 10 minutes
Waterloo in 15 minutes
Bond Street in 20 minutes
The Jubilee line is the only Underground route that connects with all others - so not only can London residents reach us with no hassle, National Rail passengers from all over the UK can too. North Greenwich Underground Station is approximately 200m from the main entrance of The O2.
By boat
Thames Clippers is the leading scheduled commuter service on the River Thames. Operating between Central London and The O2 with departures from major piers every 20 mins.
Thames Clippers also operates The O2 Express on event nights at The O2 arena. Departures every 30 mins from Waterloo Pier 3 hours prior to an arena event start time. After the event, the first departure from QEII Pier is 15 mins after the event finishes. Visit www.thamesclippers.com for further details.
By bus
Eight TfL bus routes operate to and from The O2 including three 24 hour bus services.
The O2 Shuttle
The O2 also operates a Shuttle bus service operates to Charing Cross to link up with the extensive London night bus network as well as Waterloo mainline station. This is a one way service only after events in The O2 arena. Pre-booking available see www.theo2.co.uk
By car
The M25 (London orbital), the A2/A20 (from the South East) and the M11 (from the North) all offer good access and The O2 is clearly signposted. Pl
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