American pop-punk veterans All Time Low are set for a monumental return to London this weekend, taking over the iconic O2 Arena as part of their Everyone's Talking Tour. The show, scheduled for Saturday, January 24, 2026, marks the band's first performance at the venue in a decade, having last played there in 2016.
Essential Timings for the O2 Arena Gig
Fans eager to catch every moment should note the key timings for the evening. According to the official O2 Arena website, the doors to the venue will swing open at 6:30pm. While those with standing tickets will likely want to arrive early to secure a prime spot in the pit, attendees with allocated seats can afford to be a little more relaxed about their arrival time.
When Does the Show Start and Finish?
While the O2 Arena has not released the official minute-by-minute schedule, the venue's typical pattern for events provides a reliable guide. The supporting acts are expected to begin around 7:30pm, with the latest start time being 8pm.
The main event, All Time Low, will likely take to the stage between 8:30pm and 9pm to deliver their headline set. For those planning their journey home, concerts at the O2 from Monday to Saturday usually conclude by 10:30pm, and absolutely no later than the venue's curfew of 11pm.
A Decade-Long Wait Comes to an End
This highly anticipated concert is a significant milestone for the band's UK fanbase. Their last appearance at the North Greenwich arena was ten years ago, during the A Love Like War tour in 2016. The Everyone's Talking Tour is named in support of their tenth studio album, released in October of last year, and sees the group kicking off their European run with a show in Glasgow before heading to the English capital.
This London date promises to be a celebratory night, blending new material with classic anthems, as All Time Low reclaims one of the city's most prestigious stages.