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- Giorgi MerebashviliNovember 4, 2014No meter where you seat you will be very close to performer and connected to the vibes you came for, amazing atmosphere and nice sound quality
- MEL BROWN STUDIOSAugust 24, 2014Great intimate venue. One of the best in London. If you get the opportunity to see live performances here do it!Upvoted 2 weeks ago
- Cla ClaNovember 6, 2018Nice theatre converted in music hall. Important: you have to be really close to the stage. If you happen to be far, the floor is also lower, so you will not be able to see the people on stage!Upvoted Oct 15
- Nicole MillsJune 26Great little theatre venue hosting some great bands! Build in travel time if your aren’t familiar with the location & check that the nearest tube station is open!
- Marko OslanusOctober 21, 2016As a venue in general, O2 Empire is great place.Other than the outdated sound system, I have absolutely nothing to complain.One of my favorite venues in London.
- Bethan HamiltonAugust 25, 2011Secure yourself a spot on one of the small viewing platforms either side of the main bar/stairs on the ground floor. Excellent view of the stage & you still get to keep your personal space ;)
- Mike BroscheJune 5, 2015Reminds me of the Forum in Oz, get tickets for lower level which is standing but you have access to bars so you can watch gig and drink at the same time
- Michael B.January 25, 2020A fantastic arena with three bars. You also get Very close to the performers.
- James FergusonApril 15, 2022Often long queues around the corner, so either get their early or show up once the queue has subsided. Decent size with close views of the stage. Multiple bars. Toilets small - expect to queue.
- One of the most beautiful and intimate theatre venues in London but it's best to sit upstairs if you want to see the band properly. Not right on the top though, or you'll probably get vertigo! Read more
- MyVillage LondonJanuary 2, 2011Great venue to see live music. More intimate then the Hammersmith Apollo. There are also a shed load of bars nearby to try post and pre the gig! For more reviews check out Empire's MyVillage page! Read more
- You need skill to carry full pints thru a packed gig. Hint: drink some from each at the bar before you head out & tell your mates you spilled it down people on the way, they won't know. Double win.
- Michael MackenJuly 10, 2013Seating rows on 1st, 2nd, and 3rd levels very close together... Not good for those with long legs or bad knees. Get there early to get on one of the sides of those levels or end if row seat.
- Time Out LondonMarch 28, 2012Once a BBC Television Theatre, it’s not surprising there’s something telegenically grand about the Empire. The building’s baroque interior exudes a grown-up glamour few venues can match... Read more
- Supriya MAugust 25, 2023Cards at the bar now! Great team who help people who need access / mobility support :)
- Tom BradleyAugust 30, 2015During a show, head to the bar on the left of the stage as you look at it - no one goes to it!
- CarolineMay 13, 2010As Zooey Deschanel said, it looks a bit like a wedding cake on the inside. A fairly pleasant and intimate venue with decent sound. If you're standing, try arriving early so you can see the stage.
- SongkickAugust 3, 2011One of the more intimate medium sized venues London has to offer, but often hard to get a good view unless you're over 6ft! The seating options give you a much better perspective.
- Giacomo MasonOctober 12, 2016Nice venue! Although the floor is not sloping like in Brixton, and the beer... oh well.
- Charming LiarsMarch 26, 2014Be there first to check-in & find Karnig (guitarist) for a very special prize at tonight's show!
- Donna LJune 30, 2019Don't expect to get your seat back if you leave without telling someone you are coming back or leaving a jacket or other marker behind.
- David CameronFebruary 27, 2012You can park at Westfield London for £3 6pm - midnight. Just ask security at the venue for an additional parking ticket.
- Gaizka ElordiJanuary 29, 2014Pints £4.75 - marvelous venue - sides valconies on first level really recommendable
- Pauline McGeeDecember 19, 2012Sit on the first level in the front tie. Great view for the vertically challenged- me!!!
- Jonny WrightNovember 7, 2014Free cloakroom if you have o2's Priority app- the voucher will be in the Entertainment section
- Mason DanielsNovember 23, 2010Level 3 is the best place to watch bands. Make sure you get right at the back in the corner so you have to look round the pillar
- Anjali RamachandranMay 13, 2010If you can, sit upstairs. If it's crowded downstairs you'll hardly be able to see the stage for the crowd. Read more
- Pure RawkDecember 7, 2011Togs beware - you'll have to store your camera in the backstage area before going back in to watch a gig.
- Zofia SkrakowskiMarch 5, 2011If you're planning on dancing stay downstairs & keep to the back. Drinks are horrendously ecpensive, so get tanked up before you get here.
- HISTORY UKFebruary 14, 2011Opening as a music hall in 1903, between 1953 and 1992 it was run by the BBC who broadcast Crackerjack, That’s Life and Wogan from here.
- Richard HareNovember 5, 2011The view downstairs isn't great, unless you can get on the rail up the stairs from the dance floor
- Linda HlodversdottirJuly 25, 2011have seen some of my favourite gigs there - is small and cozy Read more
- Phil DuncanJuly 12, 2010Saw teenage fanclub here the other week. Great, small to middlin' venue... really enjoyed it!
- Andrew BrackinDecember 24, 2011Bring drinks before, very little to buy and they remove all the caps.
- Stepan FarkasJuly 7, 2011Beatiful venue, my favourite but £4.55 for cider in a plastic cup is ridiculous.