The O2 Arena has announced London’s largest screening of the 2024 UEFA Euro finals this Sunday (July 14) and a free ballot for entry – find out more below.
Last night (July 10), following England’s victory in the semi-finals agains the Netherlands – which secured them a place in the finals for the second time in a row – The O2 Arena and London Mayor Sadiq Khan took to social media to announce that Sunday’s finals will be screened at the O2.
To celebrate England getting through to the Euros final, on Sunday we’ll be hosting the capital’s largest screening of the final at The O2
The ballot for tickets opens tomorrow.
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— Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan (@MayorofLondon) July 10, 2024
The 2024 Euro finals will take place on Sunday (July 14), with England going up against Spain, and will be broadcast at the O2 Arena. The ballot for free entry will go live today (July 11) at 10am – you can enter the ballot here.
#EURO2024 finalists! @MayorofLondon is hosting the capital’s biggest screening of the final @TheO2 on Sunday – head to https://t.co/x4c8ePf586 from 10am tomorrow to enter the ballot for a ticket. https://t.co/5T7c8ZygOp
— Mayor's Press Office (@LDN_pressoffice) July 10, 2024
Last night, The Killers paused their sold out show at the O2 Arena in London to watch and celebrate England’s semi-final victory in the Euros with their audience. The band stopped performing 10 songs into the concert to stream the last two minutes of the match on stage, and celebrated while launching right into ‘Mr. Brightside’ as red and white streamers and confetti filled the arena.
The Killers aren’t the only ones who have paused a show to watch the Euros. Over the weekend, James Corden delayed the start of his play The Constituent to watch the penalty shootout between England and Switzerland, even bringing an iPad onstage before the show to commentate for the audience.
Late last month, former One Direction member Louis Tomlinson brought a huge TV screen to Glastonbury 2024 to catch the England game on June 30. The musician not only brought a TV, but a generator, a TV stand and a dongle, according to The Guardian.
Tomlinson apparently left the site to purchase the screen at Argos that morning, adding: “It’s the second screen I’ve bought. The first one cracked. I wasn’t going to take credit for it if we lost in normal time but now that we’ve equalised I’m happy to.”
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