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If You Are Attending The NHL Games At The O2
by Paul on 08/29/07 at 11:20 AM ET
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from This is London,
There are 25 bars, restaurants and cafés on the building’s main high street, Entertainment Avenue (which is the length and breadth of New Bond Street). The queues to the bar are bearable. The toilets clean and plentiful.
Not everyone will love the interior design, of course, which is basically Heidi goes to Vegas with lashings of extra kitsch. There are palm trees and Busby Berkeley staircases and sci-fi set pieces. But who cares? The night I saw Prince, 20,000 people got to their seats on time. No one lost their temper. It was the most chilled rock audience I’ve encountered in years.
It’s no wonder that after just three months the O2 is fast becoming Britain’s premier venue.
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