IndigO2, located at Gate 3A, Millennium Way, Greenwich, London SE10 0AX, United Kingdom, is a prominent live music venue nestled within the iconic O2 complex, formerly known as the Millennium Dome. Opened in 2007 as part of the dramatic redevelopment of the Dome into The O2, IndigO2 quickly established itself as one of London’s leading nightclubs and event spaces. Designed as an intimate venue with a capacity of approximately 2,750, it has functioned both as a club and as a smaller concert hall, creating a unique environment for up-close experiences with musical acts and providing an alternative to the much larger O2 Arena.
The venue is known for its exceptional acoustics and versatile layout, which accommodates concerts, comedy gigs, club nights, and private events. IndigO2 enjoys a reputation for its sophisticated atmosphere and has become synonymous with high-profile after-parties, award shows, and exclusive industry gatherings. Over the years, the club has maintained its original location within The O2, though it has benefited from significant renovations and technological upgrades that reflect evolving trends in entertainment and nightlife.
As a consequence, IndigO2 has retained its status as a cultural touchstone in London’s vibrant live music scene, continually drawing music lovers from across the city and beyond. Notable artists who have performed at IndigO2 include international stars such as Prince, who famously held a residency at the venue, Alicia Keys, Rihanna, Justin Timberlake, and Jay-Z. Equally, the venue has played host to British legends like Amy Winehouse, Craig David, Tinie Tempah, The Specials, and Beverley Knight.
Over the years, IndigO2 has also welcomed acclaimed DJs and bands like Fatboy Slim, Basement Jaxx, and UB40, as well as rising UK talent and international acts across a broad spectrum of genres, cementing its place as a landmark destination for live music and nightlife in London.
The capacity of IndigO2 is 2350.
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