Travel Disruption
Travel disruption is expected on Thursday 4 June. 
Please be advised that industrial action is planned on Thursday 4 June 2026 which may impact travel to TWICE at The O2.

TfL have advised on strike days to expect:

  • No services expected on the Circle line, the Piccadilly line, the Metropolitan line between Baker Street and Aldgate, and the Central line between White City and Liverpool Street.
  • Other Tube lines are expected to operate but may be busy. Service levels will vary across the network.
  • Service will start late and are expected to finish by 21:00.
  • The Jubilee line is not expected to be operating after the event.
  • Other TfL services and National Rail will run as normal, but are likely to be busy.

Make sure you check before you travel for the latest on how services are running. Further information about strikes and their impact on TfL services can be found here. If visiting the venue on these dates please allow extra time for your journey to and from the venue and explore alternative travel routes (see below):

 

Uber Boat by Thames Clippers

Take to the river and travel to The O2 by boat with Uber Boat by Thames Clippers. Services run throughout the day from early in the morning until midnight. It is advised that you pre-book your journey by clicking here.

 

By Train

Our nearest train stations are Greenwich and Charlton. For service information please head to National Rail’s website.

 

London Cable Car

London Cable Car will be open until 00:30 (weather permitting) to allow those attending The O2 to connect to Royal Victoria DLR station on the other side of the river.

 

By bus

Bus services running from North Greenwich station will be very busy and queues are highly likely.

Buses will connect with Greenwich DLR as well as Stratford and Charlton.

 

Private hire / Taxi service

Expect taxi services to be very busy. North Greenwich station taxi rank is on your left as you exit the station towards The O2. 

 

Driving

The O2 car parks are going to be extremely busy, pre-book parking now. Please listen to our carpark stewards and traffic police on the ground, be aware that traffic is likely to move very slowly after the event.

 

Hotels

Have you considered staying in a hotel nearby?

 

Local residents

If you live nearby, consider walking to The O2. There are numerous walking routes, including a scenic stroll along the Thames Path to Greenwich where you can connect with the Cutty Sark DLR and bus services.

 

Cycling

The O2 is accessible via multiple cycle routes, with over 400 cycle racks available in Car Parks 2, 3, and 4, and near North Greenwich station. Bicycles are not allowed through the Blackwall Tunnel, so plan an alternative route if cycling from the north of the river. Bicycles are permitted on the London Cable Car.

 

More information

To plan your specific journey head to tfl.gov.uk/plan-a-journey

For real-time information, please follow @TfLTravelAlerts, @TfLTrafficNews or @TfLBusAlerts on Twitter.