High-profile stars boost The O2 to record profit
The London venue also posted record revenue and EBITDA for 2024, according to documents filed with Companies House
News By James Hanley | 4 September 2025
London’s The O2 made a record pre-tax profit of £64.9 million (€74.8m) last year, bolstered by shows with stars such as The Killers, Olivia Rodrigo, Paul McCartney and Peter Kay.
Accounts lodged with Companies House by Ansco Finance showed the 20,000-cap UK arena – which reported profits of £58.4m in 2023 – also posted record revenue and EBITDA for for the year ending 31 December 2024.
Turnover jumped to £130m compared to £122.3m in 2023, while gross profit rose to £91.6m (2023: £86.3m) and operating profit increased to £57.8m (2023: £54.4m).
“2024’s event diary saw a continued strong content mix with a diverse range of high-profile artists including The Killers, Olivia
Rodrigo and Paul McCartney,” reads the document. “Once again the comedy offering was underpinned by the continuation of Peter Kay’s monthly residency…