Jorja Smith has been confirmed as the latest artist to be performing at The O2 as part of the venue’s 20th birthday celebrations.
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The London venue opened as the Millennium Dome in December 1999, before rebranding and opening as the O2 Arena in the space’s entertainment district in June 2007.
Now, to mark 20 years since it reopened its doors, a series of gigs are being held at the venue.
Now, the latest artist to join the bill has been confirmed as singer-songwriter and two-time BRIT Award winner, Jorja Smith. She will take to the stage there on Saturday July 17, 2027.
Christian D’Acuna, Vice President, Programming at The O2, added: “We are so pleased to welcome Jorja Smith, for what will be her only UK arena performance of 2027, to our ever-growing 20th birthday line-up.
She joins a growing number of singers set to perform at the London venue to mark the 20th anniversary. So far, the run of shows kicks off with a show from Maisie Peters on Saturday May 8, and continues with a show from Shreya Ghoshal on Friday June 4.
Also on the schedule is Don Omar, who is set to take to the stage on Monday July 5 to celebrate the milestone.
Tickets go on sale on Friday August 28 at 10am. There are also Priority Tickets available exclusively to O2 and Virgin Media broadband customers via the Priority app from 10am on Wednesday (August 26).
Artists celebrating 20 years of The O2 with 2027 performances are.
Maisie Peters – Saturday May 8 Shreya Ghoshal – Friday June 4 Don Omar – Monday July 5 Jorja Smith – Saturday July 17.
Since opening in 2007, The O2 has hosted over 3,000 shows and welcomed over 100million visitors.
As for Jorja Smith, Smith has dropped new album ‘What Are The Odds’ and is now set to co-headline All Points East in London with Tems.
In a four-star review of the record, NME wrote: ‘What Are The Odds’ is Smith at her most comfortable, loosely embodying her emotional state. All that she’s been, and all that she will be – the mess, desire, regret and state of armour she’s built across her ten years in the headlights.
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