Tickets to see Usain Bolt are out right now, but fans need to act fast.
Usain Bolt has announced he’ll be hosting his very own edition of An Evening With in July of this year. The event, Usain Bolt: Fastest Man Ever, will see the Olympian taking to the stage to discuss his life, career, and many achievements – and he couldn’t be doing it on a more hallowed stage.
Usain Bolt will be in conversation at London’s O2 Arena on Wednesday, July 22, 2026. Here, he’ll no doubt regale attendees about his eight Olympic gold medals and eleven World Championship titles.
This event is being called “historic” and marks the first time Usain has opened up about his experiences. And he’s thrilled to be doing it.
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Speaking about the event, Usain Bolt said: “London! I’m really looking forward to being back with you and sharing my story. My career had so many moments people saw on the track, but just as many they didn’t… The hard work, the pressure, the laughs and the setbacks. It all played a part.”
He went on to add: “This special evening is about taking you on that journey, and doing it at the O2, just down the road from where I won three Olympic medals, makes it even more special.”
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Usain Bolt tickets are available now for his live in-person event at the O2 from See Tickets.
Tickets for this event are out right now. And they’re available from a couple of different online retailers.
Ticketmaster has a huge selection available. And See Tickets also has a range, beginning at around £55 each.
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The event is being put on by the Fane Group. The company’s CEO, Alex Fane, said of Usain Bolt: “There has never been an athlete in the history of sport who has captured the world’s imagination quite like Usain Bolt – and we are incredibly proud to bring him to The O2.
“Fane has shared the stage with some of sport’s greatest figures, but Usain is in a category of his own. We are incredibly proud to bring him to The O2 — back to the city where so much of his legend was made.”













