Your Guide To The Best ABBA Shows In London

Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! all the ABBA, we hear you say
Friday night and the lights are low - are you looking out for a place to go? Well, there's no need to perfect your Dancing Queen shimmies and shakes in your bedroom when you can be doing it right in the heart of London.

Mamma Mia!
The West End classic at the Novello Theatre is the one that started it all. With sun, sea, sequins and Swedish pop smashes, this is the jukebox musical to end all jukebox musicals.
Sophie's getting married and wants her dad to walk her down the aisle (we know you know this story). The twist? She's not entirely sure which of her mum's three past flames he is - oh honey honey and how it thrills us! No wonder it was made into one of the most iconic musical movies of all time, grossing $611.4 million worldwide and earning a rightful sequel.
Mamma Mia! The Party
Dinner, but make it disco! Mediterranean taverna meets immersive theatre meets bottomless brunch - this ain't no Turtle Bay! If Mamma Mia! is the musical, Mamma Mia! The Party is what happens after the lights go out.
Designed by ABBA's Bjrn Ulvaeus himself, this show invites you into a Greek taverna where the story unfolds all around you. Expect a four-course Mediterranean meal and live ABBA performances served up with Greek hospitality and a side of Voulez-Vous AHA!
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ABBA Voyage
The future of concerts was changed forever when ABBA Voyage stepped onto the scene and gave audiences a chance to see what it would have been like at their concert back in the day.
Part sci-fi, part nostalgia, and part dance-floor-filling fabulousness, ABBA Voyage isn't just a tribute act, nor a hologram. You'll be squinting your eyes and questioning reality. There isn't anything quite like it - nor will there ever be.
You can choose to be seated or party on the dance floor (we recommend the floor if you can).
It might sound a bit out-there, but it works. It's ABBA like you've never seen them - and probably never imagined you could.