Abba Voyage
this weekend in London
Available Performances
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Fri 17 Apr19:45from £91
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Sat 18 Apr15:00from £115
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Sat 18 Apr19:45from £115
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Sun 19 Apr13:00from £91
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Sun 19 Apr18:00from £91
You can dance, you can jive at ABBA's virtual takeover at the incredible ABBA Arena!
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Things to Know Before You Go
Updated: Tue 14 Apr, 06:00 London time
Is there a Saturday matinee for Abba Voyage this weekend?
Yes — Sat 18 Apr 15:00 (tickets available).
What time does the Abba Voyage Sunday show start this weekend?
Sun 19 Apr 13:00
What's the cheapest Abba Voyage performance this weekend?
From £91 (Fri & Sun).
What kind of show is ABBA Voyage?
ABBA Voyage is a concert-style experience rather than a traditional musical with dialogue and plot. A live band performs on stage alongside advanced digital avatars of ABBA, creating the impression that the group is performing in their prime, complete with full concert lighting, sound and visuals.
How long does ABBA Voyage last?
The performance runs for around 1 hour and 30 minutes, making it a focused, high-energy concert without the need for a very late finish. It’s an ideal length for an evening out, whether you’re planning dinner before or after the show.
Is ABBA Voyage suitable for children?
The show is generally suitable for families and is recommended for children aged six and over. All audience members must have their own ticket, and anyone under 16 should be accompanied by an adult. Do bear in mind that the sound levels, lighting and concert atmosphere can be intense for younger or more sensitive children.
Do the real members of ABBA perform live in the show?
You won’t see the band in person on stage. Instead, you’ll experience highly realistic digital versions of Agnetha, Björn, Benny and Anni-Frid, created using motion capture and visual effects, performing with a live band. This allows the concert to capture ABBA at their peak while still feeling vibrant and immediate.
Where is ABBA Voyage performed and how do I get there?
ABBA Voyage is performed at the ABBA Arena in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, East London, close to Pudding Mill Lane and within easy reach of Stratford’s transport links. The venue has been purpose-built around the show, with excellent sightlines and sound throughout the auditorium.
About this show
Step into the purpose-built ABBA Arena for a concert like no other. ABBA Voyage places you in the middle of a full-scale live show, where a world-class band shares the stage with astonishingly lifelike digital avatars of Agnetha, Björn, Benny and Anni-Frid. Using cutting-edge motion capture, lighting and sound, the production recreates the energy of ABBA in their prime, with every harmony, piano riff and guitar solo delivered in thrilling detail.
Rather than a traditional musical with dialogue, this is a high-octane, stadium-style concert experience. You’ll hear the biggest hits – from “Dancing Queen” and “Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!” to “The Winner Takes It All” – all arranged for the arena’s bespoke sound system and accompanied by spectacular visuals. Whether you choose to dance on the floor or relax in your seat, the atmosphere is electric from the opening number to the final encore.
ABBA Voyage is ideal for fans who grew up with the band, as well as a brilliant introduction for new generations discovering the music for the first time. With its immersive design, dedicated arena and meticulous attention to detail, it’s an unmissable night for ABBA fans and anyone who loves live music in London.