There are plenty of good things about London’s O2 arena. For one, it’s situated on a windy peninsula.
Then there’s the material. The exterior dome of the arena is made of a PTFE-coated fibreglass, which can become slippery when subjected to rain. And then there’s the fact that, at its highest point, the O2 arena is 170 feet high. Bon Jovi played on the roof of the O2 arena yesterday, so it was too much to ask for them to lose their balance on the fibreglass surface, topple off the roof and shatter several bones in the process.
But did that happen? Did it hell. Once again, Bon Jovi continue to be a staggering let-down.


