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O2 City Hall Newcastle

Newcastle, United Kingdom
Concert hallNewcastleUnited KingdomCapacity: About 2,1350 upcoming events
O2 City Hall Newcastle
Type
Concert hall
City
Newcastle
Country
United Kingdom
Upcoming events
0
Address
Northumberland Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8SF
Time zone
GMT Standard Time
Capacity
About 2,135

About this venue

O2 City Hall Newcastle is more than a concert hall—it’s a city landmark with real character. Originally opened in 1927, the venue stands out with its classical façade, tall portico, and Doric columns. With a capacity of around 2,135 guests, it balances a close-up, atmospheric feel with full-scale production, making it a strong fit for major tours as well as comedy nights and special one-off shows.

Inside, you’ll find a hall designed for clear sightlines and confident sound projection, crowned by the historic Harrison & Harrison organ (installed in 1928), a detail that adds genuine prestige to the room. The overall experience is “classic but lively”: elegant enough for a special night out, yet practical and smooth when doors open and the crowd moves in.

Address: Northumberland Rd, Newcastle upon Tyne NE1 8SF, Newcastle, United Kingdom. The main entrance is on Northumberland Road beneath the iconic frontage, and the nearest Metro station, Haymarket, is roughly 300 metres away (via the Northumberland Street entrance). There’s a taxi rank outside, and several public car parks/garages are close by. For a broader overview of getting around the city, see the general transport notes further down the page.

About the city

Newcastle, a lively hub of North East England, is not only a city with a strong identity and sporting passion, but also one of the most appealing places for top-tier concerts and major events. Here, modern production naturally blends with the city’s authentic atmosphere, so visitors often choose Newcastle for its mix of great offerings, a compact city centre, and an energy you can feel the moment you step downtown. Whether you’re coming for a match or a concert, the experience feels more complete when you pair the event with a city walk, local food, and an evening out in neighbourhoods known for their great vibe.

The city prides itself on efficient transport connections, making it easy to reach arenas and stadiums without overplanning. Tyne and Wear Metro links key parts of the city, while the bus and taxi network further covers neighbourhoods and approaches to main venues. If you arrive by train, Newcastle Central Station sits in a convenient spot for continuing on foot or by public transport, and flying in via Newcastle International Airport is straightforward thanks to clear connections into the city centre. In practice, this means less stress, shorter transfers, and more time to enjoy the event itself.

For an extra sightseeing “bonus”, Newcastle is ideal for a stroll before or after the show. Walk along Quayside by the River Tyne, where the city skyline opens up at its best, and photogenic bridges like Gateshead Millennium Bridge and Tyne Bridge set a memorable scene. In the older part of the city you can explore streets and architecture, stop by Newcastle Castle, or simply find a good pub and try local favourites. That blend of events and city experience is exactly why visitors love returning to Newcastle.