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She had one of UK’s top streamed songs of 2024, will headline two (one sold out, the other getting there) days at BST Hyde Park this summer and opened last weekend’s BRIT Awards in spectacular fashion. We, of course, could only be talking about Sabrina Carpenter.
The UK has fully embraced the espresso-loving pop princess and this weekend Sabrina will finally be treating London to her Short n’ Sweet tour. She’ll be bringing her signature raunchy moves and unserious vibes to the O2 for two nights.
If you managed to snap up tickets, you’ve probably started making a game plan for the big day. As you plan your outfit, map out your travel and practice lyrics, we wouldn’t blame you for forgetting the smaller things, like the fact that the O2 has a strict bag policy. So, here’s everything you need to know about bag restrictions and drop-off ahead of Sabrina’s Short n’ Sweet stop at the O2.
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When is Sabrina Carpenter at the O2?
Sabrina will be performing at London’s O2 on Saturday, March 8 and Sunday, March 9.
What is the O2 Arena bag policy?
Gig-goers can only bring in one bag that’s A4 size or smaller. The O2 won’t allow backpacks, travel cases, laptop bags, camera bags or large tote bags.
Is there a cloakroom and how much does it cost?
If you have to bring a large bag, you can leave it at the O2’s storage facility, which is just outside the main entrance. It costs £10 per bag, unless you have an American Express Card, which lets you drop your bag of for free.
Keep in mind that once the show ends, you’ve got an hour to collect your bag before the storage room closes.
How early should I get to the O2?
The earliest you can get to the arena for Sabrina is 5.30pm when doors open but there’s no rush, Sabrina will probably take to the stage around 8.30pm.
Banned items
The O2’s list of prohibited items is as follows:
- weapons
- bladed/sharp articles
- ammunition
- explosives
- horns
- whistles
- drums
- fireworks
- flags
- flagpoles
- inflatables
- large umbrellas
- glass bottles
- flammable liquids in any container
- laser pens
- professional camera equipment
- illegal drugs
- alcoholic beverages
- animals (except service dogs)
- confetti
- glitter bombs
- balloons
- wheeled footwear
- helmets
- full face masks
- Go Pros and iPads
- food and drink or any other item which in our reasonable opinion, may cause danger or disruption to any event or to other visitors (regardless of whether or not such item is illegal or is carried for specific purposes)
- illegal items
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