Pokémon Night Out comes to The O2 on 10 November 2026. This EDM concert celebrating Pokémon’s 30th anniversary features Marshmello as headliner and Alison Wonderland as support. It’s the first time in the franchise’s history that Pokémon has hosted a large-scale electronic music event. Tickets are on sale via AXS.
Key Details
| Info | Details |
|---|---|
| Date | Tuesday 10 November 2026 |
| Venue | The O2, London |
| Doors | 6:00pm |
| Age | 16+ only |
| Headliner | Marshmello |
| Support | Alison Wonderland |
| Tickets | AXS / The O2 |
What Is Pokémon Night Out?
Pokémon Night Out is a one-of-a-kind EDM experience created for the franchise’s 30th anniversary. The event combines electronic music with Pokémon-inspired visual storytelling, featuring custom sets and visuals created exclusively for this show.
Marshmello has promised “a very special, very curated set” designed around the visual moments planned for the event. Unlike his typical DJ performances, this show is described as “very calculated and meticulous,” offering an experience he’s never given before.
There are only two Pokémon Night Out events in the world: Los Angeles (24 October 2026) and London (10 November 2026). This is the only European date.
The Artists
Marshmello
One of the world’s most recognisable DJs, known for his signature marshmallow helmet. His hits include “Happier” with Bastille, “Alone,” and collaborations with Selena Gomez, Khalid, and Anne-Marie. He’s performed at Coachella, Lollapalooza, and virtually inside Fortnite to an audience of 10 million players.
His favourite Pokémon? Mewtwo.
Alison Wonderland
Australian DJ, producer, and singer known for bass-heavy electronic music. Her tracks “U Don’t Know,” “Run,” and “Happy Place” have made her one of the most successful female DJs globally. She’s known for emotionally intense live shows that blend EDM with personal storytelling.
Tickets
Tickets are on sale now.
Where to buy:
- AXS (official ticketing partner)
- The O2 website
Age restriction: 16+ only. This is not a family event.
Important: Tickets must be displayed on your phone via The O2 app or AXS app. Paper tickets are not accepted. AXS Official Resale is the only legitimate place to resell tickets.
Merchandise
Commemorative Pokémon Night Out merchandise will be available from Pokémon Center, both online and on-site in limited quantities. Items are available while supplies last.
Pokémon’s 30th Anniversary in London
Pokémon Night Out is part of the “What’s Your Favourite?” campaign celebrating 30 years of Pokémon. London has been a major hub for anniversary activities:
- Pokopia Gardens (Acton, 31 March – 30 September 2026) — themed outdoor experience
- Pokémon x Natural History Museum pop-up shop
- Pokémon Europe International Championships at ExCeL London
Family-Friendly Alternative: Pokémon Day Out
Family-Friendly Alternative: Pokémon Day Out
For younger fans and families, Pokémon Day Out offers daytime, kid-friendly experiences throughout summer 2026:
| Location | Country |
|---|---|
| Bordeaux | France |
| New York City | USA |
| Dresden | Germany |
| Mexico City | Mexico |
Day Out features family-focused activities and immersive experiences with favourite Pokémon characters. Dates and details still to be announced.
Note: There is no Pokémon Day Out event in the UK. British families wanting the full Pokémon 30th experience will need to travel to Bordeaux or Dresden, or wait for future announcements.
More Pokémon 30th Events in London
- Pokopia Gardens (Acton Mount, 31 March – 30 September 2026) — Themed outdoor green space
- Pokémon x Natural History Museum pop-up shop
- Pokémon Europe International Championships at ExCeL London
Getting There
The O2 Peninsula Square London SE10 0DX
Transport:
- Jubilee Line to North Greenwich (venue is directly above the station)
- Thames Clipper river bus to North Greenwich Pier
- Bus routes 108, 129, 132, 161, 188, 422, 472, 486
Why Go?
This isn’t just an EDM concert with Pokémon branding. It’s a purpose-built audiovisual experience combining one of the world’s biggest entertainment franchises with two of electronic music’s most popular artists.
The custom visuals and Pokémon-inspired storytelling make this genuinely unique. Marshmello himself has said this show will be unlike anything he’s done before.
For fans who grew up with the original 151 and now find themselves in their 30s, Pokémon Night Out offers a chance to celebrate the franchise in an adult-oriented setting. The 16+ age restriction means this is designed for the generation that started with Red and Blue in 1996.
Also at The O2: Hatsune Miku Expo 2026 arrives just two days later on 12 November.