Get ready to experience the ultimate nostalgia trip that brings all the iconic hits of ABBA to life like never before! Immerse yourself in a night of timeless music at this unforgettable event. ‘The Winner Takes It All’ takes you on a journey through the golden era of pop, showcasing classics including “Dancing Queen”, “Mamma Mia”, “Waterloo”, “Take a Chance on Me” and so many more. You’ll be transported back to the 1970s, when the Swedish Supergroup ruled the charts and stole hearts worldwide. What sets ‘The Winner Takes It All’ apart from other tribute shows is the rare appearance of a full live band. The incredible musicians ensure an evening of electrifying showmanship. Add harmonious vocals, dazzling costumes and authentic choreography and you’ll be transported to an evening of pure ABBA essence.
The Winner Takes it All – ABBA Tribute, 14th February 2024
You can dance, you can jive, having the time of your life with the exceptional Abba Tribute
show, with, ‘The Winner Takes It All’, at the Babbacombe Theatre on Wednesday 14th
February at 8.15pm
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The Winner Takes it All - ABBA Tribute, 14th February 2024
You can dance, you can jive, having the time of your life with the exceptional Abba Tribute
show, with, ‘The Winner Takes It All’, at the Babbacombe Theatre on Wednesday 14th
February at 8.15pm
Babbacombe Downs Rd, Torquay TQ1 3LU
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