Every fan wants to enjoy comfortable seating with an unrestricted view and electric atmosphere during a concert or event at the O2 Arena. Naturally, only some areas of the venue can deliver the same kind of experience. The seating plan helps to understand the arena’s structure, figure out the location of different sections, etc. However, an obstructed view can still spoil your evening unless you check your seat view in advance.

To do so, look at the Upper Tier seating plan and select the desired section from the list below. Then choose the row and the seat to see the desired picture.

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What is the Upper Tier at The O2 Arena?

The Upper Tier is the highest level of seating in The O2 Arena, located above the Lower Tier and offering a birds-eye view of the stage and arena floor. It consists of multiple blocks numbered from 401 to 422.

How steep is the Upper Tier seating?

The Upper Tier has a notably steep incline, which is important to consider if you have mobility issues or a fear of heights. However, this steep angle ensures that even the back rows have clear sightlines over the heads of people in front.

What are the best seats in the Upper Tier?

For most events, the central blocks (407-413) offer the best front-facing views of the stage. While these seats are further from the stage than Lower Tier seats, they provide an excellent overview of the entire arena and any large-scale production elements.

Are there facilities available in the Upper Tier?

The Upper Tier has its own concessions stands and restroom facilities on the concourse level, meaning you won’t need to navigate to other levels during the event. There are also multiple entry and exit points to help manage crowd flow.

How do I access the Upper Tier?

The Upper Tier can be accessed via stairs and lifts from the main concourse. It’s recommended to arrive early as the journey to your seat might take longer than expected, especially if you’re relying on lifts.