Manic Street Preachers & Suede London
Date & Time
Friday, November 6, 2026
20:00
Venue
The O2 Arena
London
London
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Introduction
Get ready for a monumental night of Britpop royalty as Manic Street Preachers and Suede, two titans of 90s British music, are set to electrify The O2 Arena in London on Friday, 6th November 2026. This isn't just a gig; it's a chance to relive the golden era of guitar music with bands that defined a generation. Prepare for anthemic choruses, searing guitar riffs, and a stage presence that has captivated audiences for decades. Both bands bring a unique swagger and a catalogue of hits that are guaranteed to have the entire arena singing along.
About the Artists
Manic Street Preachers
Emerging from Blackwood, Wales, in the early 90s, Manic Street Preachers quickly established themselves as a force to be reckoned with. Fronted by the charismatic James Dean Bradfield, with the lyrical prowess of Richey Edwards (and later Nicky Wire) and the driving rhythm section of Sean Moore and Bradfield, the band became known for their intelligent, politically charged lyrics and their explosive live performances. Their breakthrough came with the critically acclaimed album 'Everything Must Go', which spawned hits like the title track and 'A Design for Life'. Over the years, they've consistently delivered powerful albums such as 'This Is My Truth Tell Me Yours', 'Generation Terrorists', and 'The Holy Bible', cementing their status as one of Britain's most important and enduring rock bands. Their live shows are legendary for their intensity and connection with the audience.
Suede
Often hailed as the 'kings of Britpop', Suede burst onto the scene in the early 90s with their distinctive glam-infused rock sound and the magnetic stage presence of frontman Brett Anderson. Alongside guitarist Bernard Butler (and later Richard Oakes), they crafted a series of iconic albums that defined the sound and attitude of the era. Their debut album, 'Suede', was the fastest-selling in UK history at the time of its release and earned them the coveted Mercury Music Prize. Hits like 'Animal Nitrate', 'The Drowners', 'Trash', and 'Beautiful Ones' became anthems for a generation. Suede's music is characterised by its poetic lyrics, soaring melodies, and Anderson's distinctive vocal delivery, making them a truly unique and influential band.
The Venue
The O2 Arena, located on the Greenwich Peninsula in London, is one of the world's most iconic entertainment venues. Renowned for its state-of-the-art facilities and impressive capacity, it has hosted some of the biggest names in music. Its distinctive dome structure is a landmark on the London skyline. With a reputation for delivering exceptional sound quality and providing an immersive concert experience, The O2 Arena is the perfect setting for a night of anthemic rock music. Its accessibility and comprehensive amenities ensure a comfortable and memorable event for all attendees.
What to Expect
Prepare for an evening packed with nostalgia, energy, and pure rock and roll power. Manic Street Preachers and Suede are set to deliver a double-header of epic proportions. Expect a career-spanning setlist from both bands, featuring their most beloved anthems and fan favourites. The Manics will undoubtedly unleash tracks like 'Motorcycle Emptiness', 'If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next', and 'Design for Life', while Suede are sure to treat the crowd to classics such as 'Stay Together', 'Metal Mickey', and 'New Generation'. The atmosphere at The O2 Arena will be electric, with thousands of fans united in their appreciation for these two seminal British acts. This is a rare opportunity to witness two of the most significant bands of the Britpop era sharing the same stage for an unforgettable night of music.
Practical Information
Date: Friday, 6th November 2026 Venue: The O2 Arena, Peninsula Square, London SE10 0DX Doors Open: Typically 90 minutes before the show starts, but check your ticket for exact times. Getting There: The O2 Arena is well-served by public transport. The Jubilee Line (North Greenwich station) is the most direct route via the London Underground. Numerous bus routes also serve the area. Driving is possible, but parking can be limited and expensive; pre-booking is highly recommended. Accessibility: The O2 Arena is committed to accessibility. Information regarding accessible viewing platforms, facilities, and companion tickets can be found on their official website. Food & Drink: A wide range of food and beverage outlets are available within The O2 Arena, offering everything from quick snacks to more substantial meals.
Getting Tickets
Tickets for this unmissable double-header are expected to be in high demand. Fans are advised to secure their tickets as soon as possible to avoid disappointment. Tickets are available exclusively through StubHub. Check StubHub for the latest availability and pricing information.