Up at The O2 is set to host "London's highest" Christmas carol concert at the O2 Arena - and you can join in.
The Twilight Climb will take place on December 3 and you can book your place now.
For £41 per person, visitors will be able to enjoy a traditional carol performance on the roof by Vocal Dimension Chorus and Christmas hits.
Whilst enjoying the views of the city skyline 52 meters above ground level, climbers will be offered a complimentary cup of Nescafe and Go Aero Hot Chocolate and have front row tickets to the attraction’s dazzling new lights installation.
The light installation is made up of more than 1,000 individual lights.
Those wanting to book the 90-minute experience will be offered a range of climb times, including 4.15pm, 4.30pm, 4.45pm, 5.00pm, 5.45pm, 6.15pm and 6.30pm.
Dan Hurst, Head of Attractions at Up at The O2, said: “Christmas is such a magical time of year and nothing says Christmas like carol singing, so we’re thrilled to offer our customers a unique experience that they won’t get anywhere else this year.
“With our brand new installation lighting up The O2, our Twilight Climbs are sure to be a hit for all the family and the perfect way to get into the festive spirit.”
For visitors wanting to make their experience extra special, upgrades can be made for an £8 extra to the Celebration Climb and this includes a complimentary glass of Champagne Lanson at the summit.
Celebrites who have previously completed the climb include Ant and Dec and the fitness coach Joe Wicks.
More information about the climb can be found on the O2’s website and 20 per cent off any climb is offered on the Priority app.
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