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WINTER | FEATURE Eastern promise East London is popping-off for events, with 2012’s Olympic ambition spurring a vibrant and eclectic scene The O2 The O2 is widely credited for bringing the East to life. But it hasn’t rested on its laurels. In June 2007, the venue officially opened with a concert from Bon Jovi in the arena. Since then, The O2 has transformed into a fully-fledged entertainment destination. The O2 is owned and operated by AEG Europe, part of the Anschutz Entertainment Group. In one of the first naming rights deals of its kind, O2/Telefonica partnered with AEG to create The O2 and in 2017, the agreement was renewed for another decade. Since opening, over 70 million people have visited The O2. 2.4m tickets were sold in 2017 and nearly 20m tickets have been sold overall. Recent developments include the completion of ‘Project Loop’ that sees The O2’s offering swell to include ICON Outlet; a 210,000 sq ft premium urban outlet developed by AEG and Crosstree Real Estate Partners, a 4,645sqm extension to the existing Cineworld and a 2,787sqm Oxygen 20 Freejumping trampoline park. Now ICON Outlet is open, visitors can do a full ‘loop’ of The O2, walking 360 degrees around the central arena. The O2 was the first arena to obtain a Gold Standard from disability-led charity Attitude is Everything and has since implemented 112 new features to meet the latest Gold Standard. From a sustainability perspective, The O2 has a bespoke on-site waste compound and currently commits less than 1% of its 3,500 tonnes of waste per annum to landfill; segregating all oils, cardboard, wood, food, glass and Dried Mixed Recyclables on-site to reduce waste impact and has almost completed a major energy reduction project, which has resulted in the reduction of the arena’s electrical consumption by approximately 2 million kWh per year. 2018 has seen some of the world’s biggest tours visit North Greenwich including Kendrick Lamar, Justin Timberlake (who played