Well Eddie Kadi’s excited….
The comedian has decided to camp out at the O2 Arena ahead of his headline gig at the O2 Arena, which will take place on September 4th… read more…
Eddie will be the first British black comedian to headline at The O2 arena.
That ‘delightful’ group N-Dubz also announced earlier on in the year that they had signed on to be Eddie’s support act on the night (shaking head).
Eddie better be funny!
Click HERE to purchase tickets .
Visit eddiekadi.com to view his video blog.
Categories: UK News
Hmmm…..
Hmmm indeed!
I clicked on the link to buy tickets and was suprised to see I could still purchase tickets on the floor, block B!! Tickets have been on sale for months now and the show is weeks away… Hmmmmmm
Girl, don’t even make me start on the subject of tickets. Try booking a ticket for a wheelchair user and see what kind of ridiculous high-as-hell prices they are trying to charge!
@Nessa
£55.00 …. Those are MJ (RIP), Madonna and Prince prices.
@Melissadelicious
Perhaps the inclusion on N-DUBZ has put people off.. lol
@ Nessa, what?!
@ lati – yes girl, i nearly hung up the phone on the O2! I emailed them just incase the person i spoke to was just trying to sell the highest price tickets but got the same response.
I love to support our talented artists but that is downright ridiculous! Able bodied people pay twenty-ish pounds but wheelchair users have to pay double.
Nah Eddie, you messed up there…
@ Janice – you know this!! I got to see Michael McDonald and the ultimate legendary singer Al Green for that.
Eddie Kadi and NDubz? Nah blud!
If you think i’m paying that then you’ve been eating too many £1.99 meals at the local chicken shop!
Nessa, That is just ridiculous. I wonder what reason they would actually give if you asked them why they really charged such extortionate prices.
Probably that the only ‘wheelchair platform’ is the one near the stage so as such commands the high price.
Nonsense if you ask me…
i’ve heard they’ve added Smiler too (??) If you want to sell out a mainstream venue you cant do it with underground acts, plus what the hell has pop urban music got to do with comedy?? Shouldnt they be booking warm up comedians??
Really?
Perhaps they plan on booking music acts and comedians to support him… that will be a long show…