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The O2 has reopened after Storm Eunice roof damage

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suffered significant damage to its roof following high winds caused by Storm Eunice. Winds caused by the adverse weather shredded parts of the white-domed roof of the venue, which is located near Greenwich, South East London.

The O2 was subsequently evacuated last Friday and closed for several days while repairs took place.“Due to adverse weather conditions, we can confirm that there has been some damage caused to the tent fabric in our roof at The O2,” the venue shared in a statement last Friday (February 18).“The affected areas have been cleared and The O2 will remain closed tomorrow morning whilst urgent repairs take place.”Over the course of this week, gigs with the likes of The Lumineers and Dave had to be postponed and rescheduled while repairs took place.Today (February 25), the venue announced it would re-open at 10:00am with UB40 set to perform as scheduled this evening.Nothing beats live and we're so happy @TheO2 is back – will we see you soon? #NothingLikeLive pic.twitter.com/j8hTJp30yj— O2 in the UK (@O2) February 25, 2022The O2 is back.

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