Wembley Arena or O2: Which is Bigger?

Jaunita Marquardt
2025-05-08 07:47:10
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The venue’s ranking on the list, which was compiled by the QR Code Generator website, means it surpasses the likes of the Motorpoint Arena in Nottingham (4.3 score, 11th), the OVO Arena Wembley (4.3, joint 12th), and The O2 Arena in London which came in 25th place with a score of 3.75.

Diamond Keeling
2025-05-08 06:00:11
Count answers: 2
O2: An indoor arena with a maximum capacity of 20,000, although this figure is reached only if they allow people to use (cheap) production seats behind the stage.
Wembley: An outdoor stadium, with a maximum capacity of 90,000, although this is for football matches, not concerts. When the area behind the stage is closed, capacity is about 70,000 (or 60,000 if the pitch is seated, as it was for the gentry at the Diana gig).
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