Where to find parking for Lewis Capaldi at The O2 Arena in London

Lewis Capaldi is set for a three-night residency at London’s world-famous O2 Arena. With tens of thousands of fans expected across the capital, here’s how to plan your visit and secure parki

The O2 Arena has hosted some of the biggest names in music, and in September 2025 it will welcome Lewis Capaldi for three consecutive nights on 16th, 17th and 18th September.

Known for his powerhouse vocals and emotional ballads like Someone You Loved and Wish You the Best, Capaldi’s shows are more than concerts — they’re shared experiences filled with laughter, singalongs, and a few surprises.

How to get tickets for Lewis Capaldi in London

When do tickets go on sale?
Tickets for The O2 were released earlier this year via Ticketmaster and sold out within hours. If you missed out, keep an eye on Ticketmaster’s verified resale platform for legitimate options.

How much do Lewis Capaldi tickets cost?
Standard tickets were originally priced from £80–£95. On resale, many listings now exceed £250 depending on seat location.

Where else is Lewis Capaldi playing?
London is one of the biggest stops on Capaldi’s tour, which also includes shows in Sheffield, Aberdeen, Glasgow, Manchester, Birmingham, Nottingham, and Cardiff.

Book a parking space ahead of time near The O2

The O2 Arena can accommodate over 20,000 fans per night, and parking demand is always extremely high. On-site parking is available, and pre-booking will ensure the best experience.

If you'd rather park offsite and save, areas to look for spaces include Greenwich, Canary Wharf, and North Greenwich, all of which offer quick access to The O2.

Park nearby and take public transport

Public transport is the easiest way to access The O2. North Greenwich Underground Station (Jubilee Line) is right next to the arena and offers frequent services from central London.

For fans travelling from outside the city, National Rail services connect at London Bridge, Waterloo, and Stratford, all of which link directly to the Jubilee Line.

Take the train into London

If you’re coming from further afield, London’s major stations — including King’s Cross, Euston, and Paddington — provide direct Underground connections to North Greenwich. Thames Clippers river services also operate to The O2, offering a scenic arrival option.

Does The O2 Arena offer official parking?

Yes — you can pre-book online via JustPark. Event-day congestion is common, with long waits to exit after shows. Booking with JustPark can help avoid delays and often saves money.

Do you live near The O2? Rent out your driveway for extra income

If you’re a London homeowner near Greenwich, North Greenwich or Canary Wharf, consider renting out your driveway through JustPark. With three consecutive sell-out shows, demand for parking will be intense — making this a great way to earn additional income.

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