WWE Merch Store

Open Thursday 29 until Sunday 2 July, shop the largest selection of Money in the Bank and WWE merchandise under one roof.

Don’t miss out on the meet and greet with IYO SKY- Thursday 29 June at 3:30PM in-store (first come first served). Get ready for an action-packed weekend here at The O2.

June 28, 2023

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James Lakeland Sample Sale

We are pleased to present the James Lakeland Sample Sale at Outlet at The O2.

Running exclusively at The O2 from 6 June until 5 July in our sample sale unit on the upper level.

Up to 80% off on womenswear including scarfs, jumpers, coats, t-shirts, cashmere, accessories and dresses.

May 31, 2023

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Hire a Hype Squad

 

On Thursday 1 and Friday 2 June, you will be able to book the ultimate dream team of retail accomplices ahead of shopping trips to The O2, who will not only ensure their shopping needs are fulfilled but keep spirits high and motivated throughout the duration of their trip.

Running from 10am to 4pm on Thursday 1 and Friday 2 June, the ‘Hire a Hype Squad’ service is available free of charge for shoppers visiting The O2 and is bookable in advance by clicking here. When arriving at The O2, just head up the golden staircase to the Upper Level of the shopping outlet to find the Hype Squad team based opposite Cloud 9.

The free ‘Hire a Hype Squad’ service is bookable in advance and will last 90 minutes – allowing plenty of time to source must-have items from over 60 brands, including Levi’s, Nike, Reiss, Superdry, and more. Plus, with everything up to 70% off RRP, there’s even more reason to leave with a smile on your face.

Luke Dyson
@lukedyson
www.lukedyson.com

 

May 24, 2023

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Harlem Globetrotters Meet & Greet

We’re excited to announce that the Harlem Globetrotters will be visiting our Outlet before their game on 30th April.

Visit the Lids store from 3pm-4pm and get your photos and autographs with Harlem Globetrotters ‘Moose’ and ‘Flip’

 

 

 

April 24, 2023

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Paramore Pop-Up Merch Store

 

 

 

The Paramore Pop-Up Store is open!🎸

Head down to the outlet and shop the range of official exclusive merchandise.

Open from 20-23 April, 10am-8pm👕

 

Find the store on the upper level of Icon Outlet.

April 19, 2023

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Farewell Elton at The O2

 

 

Farewell Elton at The O2

Celebrating the arrival of Elton John’s ‘Farewell Yellow Brick Road’ tour at The O2.

The ‘Farewell Elton at The O2’ store provides an opportunity for visitors and fans alike to shop a full range of Elton John tour merchandise, complete with unique fan experiences and photo opportunities.

Located between Build-A-Bear and Skechers, the store will stock a range of products including venue-exclusive clothing, posters and more. The store also features a signing wall for fans to leave a message of thanks to the Rocket Man.

‘Farewell Elton at The O2’ is open 10-8pm everyday until Monday 17 April.

 

April 3, 2023

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REISS Clearance Sale

We are pleased to present the REISS Clearance sale at Showcase Outlet Shopping at The O2.

For three days only between 17 and 19 March, Showcase is proud to offer you up to 80% off on luxury menswear and womenswear at our SHOWCASE Outlet Shopping at The O2 store.

Stock available at this sale will include factory seconds and past season stock.

 

Book your slot here 

 

VIP Access:
Fri 17th Mar 2023, 12:00 – 13:00

Priority Access:
Fri 17th Mar 2023, 13:00 – 15:00

General Access:
Fri 17th Mar 2023, 15:00 – 19:00
Sat 18th Mar 2023, 10:00 – 19:00
Sun 19th Mar 2023, 11:00 – 17:00

 

March 7, 2023

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Hackett Kids Pop-Up Store

We’re welcoming the Hackett- Kids Pop-Up store at The O2 Shopping Outlet. Open until 28 February, get 50% off RRP on main stock and up to 80% off RRP on additional stock. Pick up some polos, tees, shirts, trousers, sportswear, and the Aston Martin collection for ages 2 years to 15/16 years old.

 

 

February 22, 2023

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Come and make the invisible visible at the first Sunflower Pop-Up

Come and chat to us at our first Sunflower Pop-Up at the Outlet at The O2 during February half-term. We’re here from Saturday 11 February to Wednesday 15 February 2023 to chat to you about all things Sunflower –to hear from you in person, to raise awareness of hidden disabilities and to promote what the Hidden Disabilities Sunflower is.

Globally 1 in 7 of us live with a disability. That’s approximately 1.3 billion people. But while some of us experience a disability that is visible, many have a non-visible condition or experience a combination of both visible and non-visible conditions. These can be physical, visual, auditory or neurological and range from autism and ADHD to cognitive impairments such as learning difficulties and dementia, as well as mental health conditions. They can also be respiratory and chronic conditions such as asthma, diabetes, chronic pain and sleep disorders.

The Hidden Disabilities Sunflower enables you to discreetly let people around you that you have a non-visible disability and that you may need a helping hand, understanding, or simply more time.

Find out more here

Share your Sunflower voice

While it’s easy to feel that your story can’t possibly make a meaningful difference, the truth is that it can influence individuals and the wider community. Whether you or someone you care about is someone living with a disability and wears the Sunflower, you can empower others and encourage people to support them by sharing your experience.

Our Sunflower video booth will be up and running. Here you can be the star of your own Sunflower story. Sharing your lived experience and the role the Sunflower plays in your life.

FREE Sunflower lanyards

Do you have a non-visible disability? Come and pick up your FREE Sunflower lanyard to get the support you need as you shop, travel, work or enjoy your days out.

While you’re here, we can help you order a personalised Sunflower card. As diverse as non-visible disabilities are, so are each person’s access needs and the barriers they face in their daily lives. So if you have a hidden disability, you can opt to use a personalised Sunflower card to identify your individual access needs.

And if you want to show your support for the Sunflower and people living with non-visible disabilities, we’ll have FREE ‘I support the Sunflower’ lanyards for you on each day that the store is open.

Our Sunflower wall is ready for you!

Come and immerse yourself in our Sunflower world with our wall bursting with Sunflowers! Snap a selfie or create a stunning video, upload it to your social media account and use the hashtag #BeSeenWithSunflower and you could win one of our Sunflower Bears!

Have you got your purple socks?

Purple Sock Day is a campaign which celebrates disability inclusion, whilst supporting D/deaf, disabled and neurodiverse entrepreneurs. Organised by social enterprise, Parallel, their soft and sustainable bamboo socks are made by pioneering natural activewear brand, BAM. Purple is the colour most commonly associated with disability.

50% of all sales are set aside into a Purple Sock Fund, which provides professional support to kick-start disability owned businesses and help budding disabled entrepreneurs.

By buying and wearing purple socks, you are not only supporting our vibrant disabled communities, but doing good by helping our rich seam of disabled business talent.

Purple Socks are available to buy in the Sunflower Pop-Up!

Sunflower faces on Saturday 11 Feb – Sunday 12 Feb

Pop-in and be transformed into your favourite animal, character or even a Sunflower! We’ve organised for a face painter to come along and inspire our Sunflower wearers’ imagination!

Monday 13 Feb

Dyslexia with Dayna

“For me, I really struggle with memory and remembering information, the classics, spelling, having great ideas in my head, but just really struggling to write them down without assistance or help. But I do think dyslexia affects many areas of my life, that I’m maybe perhaps been unaware of, whether it’s taking down WiFi passwords, or finding the train times.”

Come and meet Dayna Halliwell, who you may better know as Dyslexicdayna on TikTok and Instagram. Dayna is a disabled actor, writer, theatre practitioner/maker and online content creator whose work tackles political and social issues by using creative engagement on a community level. Discover Dayna’s neurodivergent friendly planner ‘My Mind is a Series of Unfinished Doodles Planner’, to help with organisation, whether that’s planning your month, week, projects or making a checklist.

Have you ever thought about the message you would send to your younger self? Be inspired to share the wisdom you have today on our wall in store to be featured in our social media channels and newsletter! You can choose to remain anonymous.

Dyslexia is about information processing. It is a neurological difference that primarily affects reading and writing skills. Characteristic features involves difficulties with recognising speech sounds and understanding their relation to letters and words, spelling, and visual-verbal response.

Find out more about dyslexia in our invisible disability index

Tuesday 14 Feb

‘It’s how we talk’ with STAMMA

Come and join STAMMA on the 14th of February and help us spread the love about stammering. Throughout the day we’ll be talking all about what it means to be a person who stammers, how friends and family can help, and how you can be a stammering ally. We’ll have free giveaways and fun challenges, so come join us this Valentine’s Day in unit 48 at the Outlet at the O2 arena.

STAMMA, also known as the British Stammering Association is the UK’s leading charity for people who stammer. We are dedicated to creating a world which makes space for stammering. We want all people who stammer to be able to reach their full potential, and not be judged or discriminated against because of the way that they speak.

Here for anyone in the UK who stammers, we offer support and information for those that stammer and those around them. We’re here to connect people, to support and provide information, and to advocate for and represent those who stammer. We also aim to challenge discrimination wherever we find it, helping the public to understand that stammering is not a sign of being shy, drunk, dishonest, nervous or weak. It’s simply how some of us talk.

www.STAMMA.org

Stammering is a speech and communication disorder. It usually involves prolongations and repetitions of sounds and syllables, or hesitations or blocks in when trying to say words or sounds. For example, a person who stutters may know what they want to say but have trouble saying it.

Find out more about stammering in our invisible disability index

Wednesday 15 February

FASD : Unique brains = unique strengths

The National Organisation for FASD is dedicated to supporting people with Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (FASD), their families and communities. It promotes education for professionals and public awareness about the risks of alcohol consumption during pregnancy.

National FASD offers a source for information on FASD to the general public, press and to medical and educational professionals.

Our current programmes are focused on promoting wellbeing for those with FASD and their families, providing materials for GPs, midwives, social workers, educators and creating cutting edge resources and experiences for people with FASD.

https://nationalfasd.org.uk/

 

February 2, 2023

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