On Saturday, April 19, the Swedish rock band Ghost will perform at the O2 Arena as part of its Skeletour World Tour.
However, the band has implemented a telephone prohibition so that fans can have an ‘experience without a phone’.
This means that the use of mobile phones, cameras or recording devices will not be allowed in the ‘performance space’ in the concert, however, exceptions will be made for medical reasons.
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– The O2 (@theo2) April 14, 2025
O2 Arena warns fans of phone prohibition for the next concert
Sharing information on the phone prohibition, the O2 Arena Share on the Ghost Event page: “This program will be an experience without a phone.
“The phones will be ensured in Yond bags.
“The guests maintain possession of their phones at all times.”
A yond bag is a magnetic blockable bag designed to store mobile phones and create a “phone free space”.
The O2 Arena is expected to send more information to the headlines closest to the date of the Ghost concert on April 19.
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Although fans cannot record or take photos of the concert, many ghost fans think it is a good idea.
As a Reddit thread dedicated to the band sees a happy fan of fans: “Great movement! All other artists should do the same.”
Another ghost fan said: “So excited about it. I long for the true concert experience where my ghoulies companions are marked and where I don’t have to see the concert through a thousand small screens that are held in front of my face.”