No cameras, video cameras or audio recording. No food, bottles, cans or alcohol to be brought onto the premises. No smoking. Security measures are in place so there will be bag checks on arrival. Only one small bag per person is permitted, and it must not be bigger than A4 size. Height: 29.7cm Width: 21cm Depth: 15cm Large bags, including rucksacks, are not allowed and there are no facilities to leave any luggage so please make alternative arrangements. If you really have to bring a bag and its preferable you don't, please make sure its small.
Children
It's always best to check the age restrictions for each event in advance as they vary from show to show. A few obvious ones: No under 8s please (think about it), but feel free to contact the venue if you're unsure and avoid disappointment. 8-13 years, you'll need to attend with an adult (18+) but check the event details. If it says 14+, 16+, 18+, 21+… be sure to check before you book and remember to carry proof of age if you need it. Clubs: Strictly Over 18s (Photographic ID required to gain entry). All customers are advised to bring proof of age to ensure entry as the venue operate Challenge 25.
ADA (Disability)
https://academymusicgroup.com/o2forumkentishtown/access
O2 Forum Kentish Town strive to make all their shows accessible to everyone and to make sure things keep improving.
Booking tickets
Please get in touch with the venue before you buy your tickets between 12pm and 5pm, Monday to Friday on +44 (0)20 3362 4110 or [email protected] to advise your access and personal assistant requirements. You can also contact through text relay by 18002 +44 (0)20 3362 4110.
After that part’s done, purchase a ticket on Ticketmaster, just get back in touch with the venue to finish up your reservation. We’ll do our best to make it as smooth a process as possible for you.
Due to Licensing and Health & Safety Assessments, we regret the number of wheelchairs that the venue can admit to the main auditorium is limited and all patrons must be treated on a first come first served basis.
Companion ticket
If you need a ticket for a companion or personal assistant, please just let us know when you book. We offer one companion ticket, free of charge, to provide support you need and additional assistance in the event of an emergency evacuation.
So you know, proof of eligibility will be required.
A photocopy/scan of one of the following official documents (dated within the past 12 months) will enable you to qualify for a free personal assistant ticket. Please do not send the original copy.
Access card (including full name and number)
DLA letter (stating care and mobility component)
PIP letter (stating daily living and mobility needs)
Evidence that the patron is registered severely sight impaired
Recognised Assistance Dog ID card
Please note that a ticket will not be sent out to your PA prior to the event. They will be available for collection at the venue Box Office when you arrive.
View the venue’s full Essential Companion Policy here: https://academymusicgroup.com/o2forumkentishtown/content/academy-music-group-companion-policy
Parking
Public transport is by far the easiest way to get to the venue, but if you are driving, please remember that O2 Forum Kentish Town is in a residential area, which means they are in a Controlled Parking Zone that's just for residents and permit holders. Disabled Parking: The venue is on a busy main road, so if you need to do a drop off, please be careful and use the adjacent street, Greenwood Place.