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Has anyone been to this smaller venue at the O2?

If so, could you offer me some advice on whether to sit or stand?

What's the venue like for vertically-challenged folk? Does the downstairs floor slope?

Alternatively what's been your experience of the seating view-wise?

Would be most grateful for any replies - nothing makes me more miserable than standing at a gig and not being able to see a thing (Shepherds Bush Empire has to be the worst for this).

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Hello Lovely,


I've PMd you.


Indigo 2 is more like the Roundhouse than the SBE. I've only been once and it was for a private gig which was packed and I stood and it was OK - I got a view. I can't see anything if I stand at the SBE but I'm OK standing at the Roundhouse. I haven't sat upstairs at Indigo2 so I can't comment.


Hope this helps.


Pxx

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