HAUSER London Concert 27 November 2025: Rebel Is Back Tour Takes Over The O2

HAUSER London Concert 27 November 2025: Rebel Is Back Tour Takes Over The O2

Written by Swikblog Entertainment Desk • Updated: 27 November 2025

London’s most famous indoor arena turns into a giant concert hall tonight as HAUSER brings his Rebel Is Back Tour to The O2 Arena on Thursday, 27 November 2025. The founding member of 2CELLOS is promising a cinematic night of cello, lights and drama, with fans flying in from across Europe and even the US to catch his last tour as “The Rebel”.

When is the HAUSER concert at The O2 tonight?

The HAUSER London concert takes place tonight, 27 November 2025, at The O2 Arena, Greenwich.

  • Venue: The O2 Arena, Peninsula Square, London SE10
  • Doors open: 6:30 PM (18:30 GMT) :
  • Show start (approx): 7:45 PM
  • Expected end time: around 11:00 PM :

If you’re searching “What time does HAUSER start at The O2?” or “Is HAUSER performing tonight in London?” — the answer is yes. Get there early: queues for security, merch and drinks can build up fast before a sold-out arena show.

Special guests: Caroline Campbell & Angelica Gismondo

Tonight’s Rebel Is Back Tour show is not just HAUSER alone on stage. The O2 has confirmed special guests Caroline Campbell (violin) and Angelica Gismondo (prima ballerina) joining the performance, adding live strings and dance to the production.

Expect sections where HAUSER and Caroline Campbell trade melodies in emotional duets, while Angelica Gismondo turns the arena into a moving stage with ballet sequences timed to the music. It’s part classical concert, part theatre, part rock show.

HAUSER London tickets: price range and how to buy

At the time of writing, official listings show a wide ticket price range for HAUSER at The O2:

  • Standard & lower-tier seats: from around £42
  • Premium and VIP packages: can rise to around £1,100+ depending on hospitality and seat location.

Remaining tickets and official resale options are available via:

Tip: Avoid buying resale tickets from unofficial third-party sites — The O2 and AXS warn that tickets from unauthorised sellers may be declared invalid at the door.

What to expect from HAUSER’s Rebel Is Back show

HAUSER’s performance style is described as “cello pyrotechnics with elegance” — a mix of classical technique and rock-concert energy. He blends classical pieces, pop covers, film themes and romantic ballads into one seamless story, often moving from whispers to full-arena roars in a single song.

Fans at recent European dates have talked about:

  • Huge LED visuals and dramatic red-and-gold lighting
  • Slow, emotional cello solos that go pin-drop silent in the arena
  • Standing ovations, multiple encores and long applause at the end

While an exact HAUSER London setlist is never announced in advance, you can expect a mix of his biggest crossover arrangements and pieces from the Classic and Classic II albums, along with fan-favourite covers that go viral on social media.

How to get to The O2 Arena tonight

The easiest way to reach The O2 for the HAUSER concert is by London Underground (Jubilee line).

  • Take the Jubilee line to North Greenwich — the station is right outside The O2, about a 2-minute walk under cover.
  • From Central London, it’s roughly 15–20 minutes from London Bridge, Waterloo or Bond Street.
  • On concert nights, tubes usually run late; always check live times on the TfL Journey Planner before you travel. :

If you’re driving, follow signs to North Greenwich and use the official O2 car parks; pre-booking is recommended, as big arena shows can sell out both tickets and parking.

London’s big night: why this HAUSER concert matters

With 20,000-seat capacity, The O2 is one of the busiest music arenas in the world, hosting global acts from Elton John to BTS. For HAUSER, a classically trained cellist who made the jump from concert halls to arenas, tonight’s show is a statement: classical crossover belongs on the biggest possible stage.

While London is packed with gigs this week, HAUSER at The O2 stands out as the headline classical-crossover concert of late November 2025. Expect social feeds filled with clips from the encore, the ballet moments with Angelica Gismondo, and the wild crowd reactions when HAUSER turns his cello into a rock instrument.

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Bottom line: If you have a ticket for tonight, plan your journey, charge your phone and clear your storage — this may be the last time London sees HAUSER live as “The Rebel”, and you’ll want the videos.