Waterloo The Best of ABBA announce show at Birmingham’s Utilita Arena - how to get tickets

The loving tribute to ABBA is set to arrive in Birmingham for one night only in October
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Calling all the Dancing Queens and Super Troopers out there - a taste of ABBA is coming to Birmingham. ‘Waterloo- The Best of ABBA’ have announced a show at the Utilita Arena this October.

The spectacular two hour show comes to Birmingham on Wednesday October 18. The two-hour spectacular, the iconic lyrics composed by Benny and Bjorn are sung in wonderful, captivating harmony playing tribute to their greatest and most memorable hits.

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With arena scale production, stunning visuals, dazzling costumes and breath-taking choreography, the spectacular live cast and band will take you on an incredible journey through 50 years of ABBA. Dance the night away to five decades of nostalgic hits including Waterloo, Mamma Mia, Voulez Vouz, Dancing Queen and so much more.

A first presale event gets underway through O2 Priority on Wednesday, February 22. This begins at 10am and you can register for the tickets through the official O2 website.

Presale tickets go on sale through The Ticket Factory at 10am on Thursday February 23. To sign up, visit the ticketing site. Tickets are available from £33.60, with this price including a service charge but not the admin fee or postage price.

Waterloo The Best of ABBA is coming to Birmingham (Photo: James Baker Productions)Waterloo The Best of ABBA is coming to Birmingham (Photo: James Baker Productions)
Waterloo The Best of ABBA is coming to Birmingham (Photo: James Baker Productions)

General sale for tickets gets underway at 10am on Friday February 24. These can be purchased through The Ticket Factory or Ticketmaster.

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