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Buy tickets for concert Lorde - 16.11.2025., O2 Arena, London, United Kingdom

Buy tickets for concert Lorde - 16.11.2025., O2 Arena, London, United Kingdom

CONCERT

LORDE

O2 Arena, London, UK
16. November 2025. 18:00h
2025
16
November
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar/ arhiva (vlastita)

Lorde at The O2 Arena, London – concert on 16 November 2025 at 18:00, tickets and practical visitor information

Global pop auteur Lorde plays London’s The O2 on 16/11/2025 at 18:00. Expect a dynamic set of signature hits with arena-grade production on the Greenwich Peninsula. Plan travel, check Jubilee line connections and consider nearby stays. Tickets available via the button below

Lorde at The O2 Arena: an evening of world-class pop poetics in the heart of London's music metropolis

When talking about pop music that has a clear authorial face, rarely has anyone in the last decade dominated like Lorde, the New Zealand singer-songwriter born Ella Yelich-O'Connor, with Croatian citizenship alongside her New Zealand one, whose hits and albums have shaped the sensibility of a new generation. Her comeback phase with the album “Virgin” (2025) and the accompanying “Ultrasound” tour has placed her back at the pinnacle of global interest, while London – confirmed as the leading European city for live music – is the ideal stage for such an encounter between artist and audience. The concert scheduled for 16.11.2025 at 18:00 at London's O2 Arena promises a production of emotions and togetherness that Lorde has nurtured from “Pure Heroine” to “Melodrama”, and amplified in her recent works. Already, interest in ticket sales is extremely high, so plan your ticket purchase in time and inform yourself about all the conditions for tickets for this event. For easier planning of your stay, consider accommodation options and check out accommodation offers in the host city. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Why this particular concert: an artist who merges the intimate, the club-like, and the anthemic

Lorde built her career on contrasts: the introspective lyrics and minimalist production of “Pure Heroine” turned into the cathartic choruses of “Melodrama”, and then refracted through the sunny, contemplative “Solar Power”, after which 2025 brought the dancier, fuller-bodied sound of “Virgin”. This evolution is not accidental – the artist has repeatedly emphasized a return to strong, shared moments with the audience, which takes on special meaning in large arenas like The O2. That is precisely why a wide cross-section of her catalog will be expected in London: from “Royals” and “Green Light” to recent singles that get a new, rhythmically pulsating guise on stage. If you plan to be part of that collective energy, explore ticket sales, check how to most easily buy tickets, and make sure your tickets for this event are securely in your hands before the trip. Secure your tickets for this event now!

The O2 Arena as a stage machine: capacity, acoustics, and logistics for a premium experience

The O2 Arena is one of the most recognizable concert venues in the United Kingdom, with a capacity of up to approximately 20,000 visitors, located on the Greenwich Peninsula in southeast London. Built within the former Millennium Dome, today it is the heart of a wider entertainment complex with restaurants, bars, and additional amenities, so a visit to a concert easily turns into a full evening out. The acoustic solutions are designed to minimize unwanted echoes, which is crucial for Lorde's voice as it transitions from an intimate whisper to an arena-sized chorus. The venue's address leads you towards North Greenwich, with well-marked approaches and infrastructure that can handle large crowds. Before arriving, be sure to check ticket sales, prepare for a quick ticket purchase, and don't forget that tickets for this event are for one day only – valid for the day of the performance. Secure your tickets for this event now!

How to get there: Jubilee line, the river, and urban mobility

The fastest way to get to The O2 Arena is via the Jubilee Line underground, North Greenwich station, which is located right next to the complex; signage will guide you from the station exit to the appropriate venue entrances. Alternatively, you can also arrive via a number of other connections: bus lines, Uber Boat by Thames Clippers along the Thames, or the DLR with a change at Canary Wharf, and then onwards via the Jubilee Line. Planning your journey is recommended using the official Transport for London (TfL) journey planner tool to optimize your arrival and departure times after the concert. Consider having dinner before or after the performance within The O2 complex to avoid the crowds. In any case, check the status of ticket sales before heading out, prepare funds for ticket purchase if someone in your group doesn't have tickets for this event yet. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Entry rules: security, bags, and useful notes

The O2 Arena implements a clear security policy regarding packing and bringing items: only one small piece of luggage per person is allowed, roughly A4 size, while backpacks, travel bags, laptop bags, and bulky bags are prohibited. It is recommended to arrive with minimal luggage to speed up the security check and avoid leaving items in the cloakroom or returning to your hotel. Numerous food and beverage outlets are available inside the arena, and mobile apps and self-serve counters further speed up the purchase of drinks and food before and after the show. If you need assistance, staff are deployed at key access points and inside the seating blocks. Before packing and setting off, check the status of ticket sales, complete your ticket purchase, and check if your tickets for this event are saved on your phone, ready for scanning. Secure your tickets for this event now!

London as a stage: the context of a city that dictates trends

London has for years been a magnet for major tours, festivals, and club programs, and 2024 and 2025 have further confirmed its reputation – from billions of pounds spent on live music to statements from city authorities that it is the undisputed capital of music. This means better infrastructure, a reliable schedule for large venues, and an audience experience accustomed to high standards of production and organization. It is precisely in such an environment that Lorde arrives with a new chapter in her career, while The O2 Arena provides the ideal balance of capacity and performance intimacy. If you are planning to come from outside London or from abroad, book accommodation in time and check out accommodation near the venue to reduce transport costs and late-night travel. Given the demand, inform yourself about ticket sales, prioritize your ticket purchase, and secure tickets for this event before planning additional activities in the city. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Greenwich Peninsula: between heritage and modernity

The Greenwich Peninsula is one of the most dynamic parts of London: from the time of the Millennium Dome to the present day, it has been transformed into a vibrant neighborhood with galleries, public art, a design district, and new public spaces. This urban landscape is also important for concertgoers: walking routes along the Thames, fast connections to Canary Wharf, and numerous dining options make arriving early convenient, as it's worth spending time there before entering the arena. If you arrive before the crowds, use the time for dinner in the complex and to check your seating block, entrance, and facilities to better plan breaks during the performance. For those arriving from out of town, consider accommodation in the vicinity or on the Jubilee line to make the return journey simple; take a look at accommodation for event visitors tailored to your budget and location. And while you're planning, regularly check ticket sales, prepare for the ticket purchase for everyone in your group, and ensure timely retrieval of tickets for this event. Secure your tickets for this event now!

What to expect on the setlist: a cross-section of hits and new chapters

Although setlists can vary, Lorde usually combines the legacy of her most famous singles with an emphasis on the current chapter of her career: this means that alongside “Royals”, “Team”, “Green Light”, and “Supercut”, you can also expect songs from “Virgin”, whose singles have already taken on a harder rhythm and a more pronounced dance focus in live performance. In arenas like The O2, a visual narrative is often employed: minimalism of light in verses that smell of the night city and an explosion of color in the choruses, which matches Lorde's dramatic arc. The London audience is known for its loud participation, which often opens up space for the performer for improvisations and extended bridges. For the full experience, arrive early to catch the best moments at the entrance and at the merchandise stands. But above all, check ticket sales, complete your ticket purchase, and have your tickets for this event ready on your phone or printed out. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Sound and performance: how Lorde builds herself on stage

Lorde is vocally specific: a controlled alto that easily climbs into a full voice, with frequent reliance on choral audience participation, which is a powerful tool in arenas. The production of the new songs brings back more electronics and synth-pop pulsations compared to the more acoustic “Solar Power”, so a tighter rhythm section and programmed elements that increase dynamics are to be expected on stage. The O2 Arena, designed with a focus on reducing echo, helps details like whispers in the verses or vocal embellishments remain clean and audible. If you are sensitive to volume, consider earplugs; the experience remains the same, and you protect your hearing. To be part of this sonic arc, check ticket sales in time, plan the ticket purchase for all members of your crew, and secure tickets for this event that are valid for the scheduled date. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Practicalities: schedule, entrances, and moving around the venue

On the day of the concert, doors generally open earlier to avoid crowds, but check the information closer to the date and arrive with enough spare time. Entrances are clearly marked, and staff direct visitors to their seating blocks; it is recommended to remember your entrance reference number and row for quicker orientation after breaks. There are numerous bars and kiosks within the complex; some use self-serve systems and mobile ordering to reduce waiting times. If you plan to buy souvenirs, do so before the final wave of visitors after the concert. And, of course, before leaving, check the status of ticket sales, finalize your ticket purchase, and have your tickets for this event ready for a quick pass through the scanners. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Accommodation and logistics: stay close or on a well-connected line

Due to the evening schedule and the expected crowds on the Jubilee Line after the concert ends, it is practical to consider staying overnight near North Greenwich or along a direct connection to that station. This makes your return journey easier, reduces stress about the last trains, and gives you more flexibility for a late dinner or drink in the complex. For planning, explore accommodation near the venue and options along the Jubilee line, depending on your budget and preferences. If you are staying longer, Greenwich offers plenty of attractions: from walks along the Thames to museums and historical sites. While choosing your hotel, simultaneously check ticket sales, prepare funds for the ticket purchase, and make sure your tickets for this event are validated and easily accessible. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Broader city plan: what to do before and after the concert

If you arrive earlier in the day, Greenwich and the wider area offer excellent possibilities: Maritime Greenwich, the Cutty Sark, parks and viewpoints, as well as contemporary art installations on the Peninsula itself. It is extremely convenient to combine the concert with a short itinerary – an afternoon walk, an early dinner, and a relaxed trip to the arena. After the concert, due to the crowds, a short break at one of the bars in The O2 before heading back to the train can help. If you are staying overnight, book accommodation for event visitors in advance, which further reduces stress. While putting together your schedule, regularly check ticket sales, ensure timely ticket purchase, and check the status of your tickets for this event on the mobile app or in your email. Secure your tickets for this event now!

At a more accessible pace: tips for visitors with special needs

The O2 Arena actively works on accessibility through the Access Card (Nimbus Disability) system and dedicated protocols for booking accessible seating. If you require assistance, register your needs in advance and keep confirmations at hand; staff are trained to help with entrances, elevators, and orientation around the seating blocks. To navigate the crowds, arriving earlier and having a clear meeting point agreed upon with your companions for after the concert is recommended. The same security and logistical rules apply to all visitors, so prepare your documents, payment methods, and any apps you use. In addition, check the status of ticket sales, use the priority channel for ticket purchase where applicable, and ensure your tickets for this event are associated with the correct seats. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Lorde and the relationship with the audience: from generational anthems to new refrains

Lorde's audience often comes with clear expectations of catharsis: songs with a generational stamp turn into communal sing-alongs from the very first bars, while new songs serve as a bridge to the next decade of her career. The artist is known for short but sincere addresses between songs, describing the context of the lyrics' creation or thanking the audience, creating an intimate atmosphere even in an arena. In London, a city where concert standards are high, such moments carry special weight – the audience is demanding, but also warm when they sense authenticity. This combination makes Lorde's concerts at The O2 unforgettable and acoustically compelling. Therefore, if you want to be part of that experience, don't delay checking ticket sales, complete your ticket purchase, and have your tickets for this event ready for scanning at the entrance. Secure your tickets for this event now!

Plan B: traffic jams, the return journey, and useful tricks

After big concerts, queues can form for the Jubilee Line; that's why it's useful to have a "Plan B": a short walk through the complex, a break in one of the bars, or an organized taxi transfer to your accommodation if you're with a larger group. If you still decide to take the train immediately, follow the staff's instructions and use alternative station entrances to reduce waiting time. Check night lines and transfers in advance so you don't waste time in crowded hallways. For those staying another day or two, Greenwich and the surrounding area offer enough content to fill the weekend without rushing. And while you're arranging the logistics, simultaneously keep an eye on ticket sales, finish your ticket purchase in good time, and have your tickets for this event ready offline, in case of a poor signal. Secure your tickets for this event now!

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09 November, 2025, Author: Culture & events desk

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