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CONCERT

Ne-Yo

O2 Arena, London, UK
09. May 2026. 18:30h
2026
09
May
Photo by: Domagoj Skledar - illustration/ arhiva (vlastita)

Ne-Yo tickets for The O2 London - R&B hits, Akon and Nights Like This concert night in the O2 Arena London

Looking for tickets to see Ne-Yo at The O2 in London? The Nights Like This concert on 9 May 2026 brings R&B hits, Akon and an arena night for fans of So Sick, Closer and Miss Independent. Buy tickets in time and plan your trip to Greenwich for a smooth concert evening

Ne-Yo in London: an R&B evening built on a catalogue full of hits

Ne-Yo arrives at The O2 in London as part of the joint "Nights Like This" tour with Akon, and the Saturday date on 9 May 2026 is one of several London performances in the same arena. For the audience, this means an evening built around R&B, pop and club choruses that marked the mid-2000s, but also around an artist who still moves between a nostalgic repertoire, new singles and the role of a songwriter for other major pop stars.

Ne-Yo is not only a singer with a recognizably smooth vocal style. His career also began as a songwriting story: to a wider audience he is especially known for the songs "So Sick", "Because of You", "Closer", "Miss Independent", "Sexy Love" and "Mad", while his songwriting footprint is often mentioned through pop hits he wrote for other performers. That is precisely why the concert is not just a sequence of familiar choruses, but a reminder of a period in which R&B melodies, dance production and radio-pop were firmly connected.Tickets for this event are on sale.

What the "Nights Like This" tour brings

"Nights Like This" has been announced as a major joint tour by Ne-Yo and Akon. According to Live Nation’s announcement, the tour covers 57 cities, begins on 24 April 2026 at 3Arena in Dublin and ends on 21 August 2026 at Intuit Dome in Inglewood. London is among the most important European stops because The O2 hosts multiple dates: 8, 9, 10 and 14 May 2026.For visitors to the London concert, this is important context. This is not an isolated performance, but part of a major arena tour in which two catalogues with strong R&B, pop and hip-hop influences come together. Akon brings his part of the story on the same tour, from songs such as "Lonely", "Smack That" and "Don’t Matter" to a recognizable blend of melodic chorus and club energy. Ne-Yo, on the other hand, brings a more elegant, more choreographed and more vocally focused part of the evening.

After an earlier performance on the British leg of the tour, The Guardian described the evening as a distinctly nostalgic return to the pop and R&B sound around 2010, with Ne-Yo’s polished performance, dance precision and a combination of his own hits with songs he wrote for others. This is not a confirmed set list for London, but it gives a good sense of the concert’s profile: a programme is expected that relies on recognizable songs, rhythmic sections, ballads and moments in which the audience can easily take over the choruses.

Ne-Yo today: between classics, new songs and songwriting freedom

Ne-Yo is a three-time Grammy winner, and GRAMMY.com also lists 16 nominations. His breakthrough as a performer is strongly connected with "So Sick", a song that became number one in the United States and confirmed him as an R&B songwriter with his own voice. Since then, he has built a catalogue that combines romance, a dance impulse and a pop structure simple enough to remain in radio memory.

His current catalogue did not stop in the 2000s. The album "Self Explanatory" was released in 2022 and is listed on Apple Music as a 13-song release lasting 41 minutes. In 2024 he released the single "2 Million Secrets", and People noted alongside it that the song marked an important step toward his more independent artistic period. For concert audiences, this means that Ne-Yo does not come to the stage only as a performer living off nostalgia, but as a musician who continues to supplement his catalogue with new material.

Still, the heart of the evening at The O2 will most likely be the familiar hits. With Ne-Yo, the special feature is that his songs move easily between different moods: "So Sick" carries a melancholic ballad, "Closer" has a dance pulse, "Miss Independent" combines a pop chorus and R&B elegance, and "Because of You" remains one of those singles that quickly brings the audience back to the sound of its generation.

Who this concert is especially attractive for

This concert primarily targets an audience that grew up with R&B and pop from the mid-2000s, but it is not limited only to them. Ne-Yo’s choruses are present enough in playlists, radio programmes and pop culture to be recognized even by those who did not follow every album. In combination with Akon, the evening becomes broader than a classic R&B performance: it includes ballads, club moments, pop choruses and songs sung collectively.

The concert could be especially suitable for:
  • long-time fans who want to hear Ne-Yo’s best-known songs in an arena format;
  • audiences who love R&B, hip-hop soul and pop from the 2000s period;
  • visitors who want a joint concert with two strong catalogues, not just a solo performance by one artist;
  • those who like neatly produced performances with dancers, choreography and a clear focus on choruses;
  • travellers who want to combine a concert weekend with a stay in London.


Tickets for this event are in demand.

What the atmosphere at The O2 could look like

The O2 is a venue that changes the way an R&B concert is experienced. Ballads in a smaller hall can feel intimate, but in an arena they take on another form: thousands of voices take over the chorus, phone lights turn slower songs into a shared moment, and dance hits have enough space to develop into a true arena wave. With Ne-Yo, that contrast is important because his repertoire constantly shifts from emotional to dance-oriented.

Previous impressions from the British leg of the tour point to a performance that plays on recognizability. Ne-Yo is a performer who relies well on a tidy stage gesture: a suit, choreography, precise vocal performance and songs that need little explanation. When the audience hears the intro to "Miss Independent" or "Closer", the reaction does not build slowly - it comes immediately, from memory.

It should be emphasized that the exact set list for the London performance on 9 May has not been confirmed in advance in publicly available announcements. Therefore, it is fairer to speak about the expected type of repertoire rather than a guaranteed order of songs. Based on the profile of the tour and reactions so far, the audience can expect an evening strongly based on the biggest hits of both performers, with room for newer songs and songwriting reminders.

The O2: a large arena with good transport links

The O2 is located at Peninsula Square, London SE10 0DX, on the Greenwich Peninsula. It is one of London’s best-known concert arenas, situated within a large entertainment complex with restaurants, bars and additional facilities. The arena itself is used for concerts, sports events, comedy and major productions, and the space can be adapted to different event formats.

According to The O2, the arena can accommodate from 800 to 20,000 visitors, depending on the configuration. For a concert like this in R&B and pop, that means the feeling of a large shared event, but also good organization of entrances, concessions and movement around the arena. The O2 was designed as a modern concert arena, which is important for sound: in large venues, acoustics can be a challenge, but this hall was built specifically for major music productions.For arrival, the most practical public transport link is via North Greenwich station on the Jubilee line. This is especially useful after the concert, when a large part of the audience moves toward the exits at the same time. For visitors arriving by car, The O2 lists a total of 2,500 parking spaces spread across four car parks. Car Park 1 is used for event parking and passenger pick-up or drop-off, while Car Parks 2-4 are intended for other facilities in the complex.

Useful practical points for visitors:

  • the address of the complex is The O2, Peninsula Square, London SE10 0DX;
  • the nearest underground station is North Greenwich on the Jubilee line;
  • the complex lists 2,500 parking spaces across four car parks;
  • for arena events, it is recommended to plan arrival and parking in advance;
  • around North Greenwich Station and car parks 2, 3 and 4 there are more than 400 bicycle spaces.
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London as a concert weekend

For a concert like this, London is more than the host city. The O2 is located east of the centre, by the Thames, in a part of the city that is well connected by public transport and close to Greenwich. This gives visitors who travel several simple options: arriving earlier in the day, walking along the river, visiting Greenwich Park or spending relaxed time in the complex itself before entering the arena.For international visitors and audiences coming from other British cities, the Saturday date has a practical advantage. The concert on 9 May falls in the middle of a series of London dates, so the city becomes one of the main points of the tour during that period. Four dates at The O2 confirm how important London is for this leg of the "Nights Like This" tour.

As doors for the Saturday concert are announced for 18:30, it is reasonable to plan an earlier arrival, especially if mobile tickets are being collected, if a cloakroom is being used if available for the specific event, or if arriving in a larger group. The O2 is a large complex and crowds are not created only at the arena entrance, but also at transport points around the station, restaurants and car parks.

What to expect from the evening

The best way to understand this concert is to imagine it as a meeting of two kinds of energy. Ne-Yo brings a more precise R&B style, melodic ballads, elegant pop and songs that rely on the vocal line. Akon brings a rougher, club-oriented and more hip-hop-coloured part of the story. Together, the tour speaks to an audience that wants to hear songs that lived for years in clubs, on the radio and in personal playlists.

Ne-Yo’s part of the evening will probably most attract those who like a clean pop-R&B format: a clear melody, a rhythm that does not suffocate the vocal and a chorus that remains in the foreground. This is music that works well in an arena because it does not ask for silence, but for collective singing. Even when a song begins as a ballad, the audience quickly becomes part of the performance.

What should not be expected is a guaranteed advance song list or confirmed guests that the organizers have not announced. In the announcements for the London date, Ne-Yo and Akon have been confirmed as part of the joint tour, while additional guests, special effects or the exact running order are not details that should be taken for granted without a clear announcement. That is exactly why the best advice is to come ready for the catalogue, not for one imagined version of the concert.

Practical tips before going

For a concert in a large arena, simple preparation matters most. Check the arrival time, method of entry and transport options before departure. If you are arriving by underground, North Greenwich is the most logical point. If you are arriving by car, parking should be planned in advance because The O2 clearly distinguishes between event parking and other car parks in the complex.

Food and drink are not allowed to be brought into The O2 arena according to information published on the arena’s website, so before arriving it is worth counting on the facilities in the complex or the offer inside the venue. At large concerts, it is also good to have enough time for security checks and movement to the sector, because entrances, stairs and corridors fill up quickly in the final hour before the performance.It is worth securing tickets in time.

For those travelling to London, the Saturday date on 9 May can be a good reason for a whole weekend. Greenwich, the river, the Jubilee line and the facilities in The O2 complex itself make it possible for the evening not to be reduced only to arriving at the arena doors. The concert begins from the moment the audience starts flowing toward the dome - with T-shirts from the 2000s, choruses already being sung in the queue and the feeling that a generation of pop and R&B hits is returning in full arena format.

Sources:- The O2 - data used about the NE-YO & AKON event, London dates, door opening time, address, arena capacity and rules for bringing in food and drink.

- Live Nation Newsroom - data used about the "Nights Like This" tour, number of cities, the start in Dublin and the end in Inglewood.

- GRAMMY.com - data used about Ne-Yo’s Grammy awards, nominations and breakthrough with the song "So Sick".- Apple Music - data used about the album "Self Explanatory", year of release, number of songs and duration.

- People - data used about the single "2 Million Secrets" and Ne-Yo’s more independent artistic period.

- The Guardian - impressions used from an earlier British performance on the tour, including a description of the atmosphere, nostalgic R&B profile and performance impression.- The O2 Help Centre - data used about arrival, public transport, car parks, number of parking spaces and bicycle racks.

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