THANK ABBA FOR THE MUSIC RETURNS TO HEXHAM

Published on Apr 30, 2021

Mamma Mia! Here we go again at the Queen's Hall Arts Centre in Hexham.  Thank ABBA For The Music returns to the Queen's Hall Arts Centre in Hexham on Saturday, 25th September 2022 after a sell-out performance in March 2020 (and the final show before lockdown).

From Dancing Queen and Mamma Mia to Super Trouper and Fernando, all of ABBA’s greatest and most memorable hits are performed with unrivalled authenticity in an action-packed two-hour show.  

The seven-piece band is backed throughout by interactive video projection depicting key moments in ABBA’s career.  With stunning replica stage costumes, a sprinkling of tongue-in-cheek Swedish humour and of course ABBA’s spectacular trademark harmonies, this really is the ultimate feel-good party show!  The show finale transports the audience back to 1974 and ABBA’s victory at the Eurovision Song Contest with Waterloo.

Ken White, Director at Elite Productions Group, said: “We’re so looking forwarding to bringing the show back to Hexham after our sell-out show here in March 2020.  It is sure to be a fab evening celebrating the wonderful music of ABBA”.

Amanda (who plays the delightful Frida in the show) can't wait to grab herself another pre-show pizza!

Grab your platforms and flares! ABBA and 70’s fancy dress is optional (but encouraged) and certainly adds to the fun. You’re sure to be having the time of your life!

Tickets are £22.50 each and available online at https://www.queenshall.co.uk/events/thank-abba-music or via the venue box office on 01434 652477.

Tickets may be subject to booking fee(s).

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THE ULTIMATE FEEL-GOOD
PARTY-STYLE
ABBA TRIBUTE CONCERT
LEADING ABBA TRIBUTE
SHOW - UK THEATRE
DATES ARE ON SALE NOW
COMPLETE WITH
LIVE BAND & INTERACTIVE
VIDEO PROJECTION

Thank ABBA For The Music features high quality digital audio systems to deliver the best possible sound. A spectacular lighting rig with moving lights and special effects combined with large screen video and backdrop makes the theatre really come alive.