ABBA fans old and new can get to see the iconic band on stage, in concert for an experience like no other.
The concert will feature ABBA's hit songs that are performed by ABBA avatars accompanied by a 10-piece live band, held in a custom-built arena in the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London.
The 'ABBAtars' are unlike anything you've seen before - Agnetha, Björn, Benny and Anni-Frid had digital versions of themselves created using the latest in motion capture technology, allowing them to offer the kind of concert they always wanted and to give fan an experience of a lifetime.
There are still tickets available to see the show, so if you're hoping to get your hands on one any time soon, you'll need to be quick, as you can imagine tickets are going fast with prices starting from just £21.
The ABBA Voyage experience will take place until Summer 2023 with seven concerts a week including weekdays and weekends. The show lasts for approximately 90 minutes, with no interval – so fans can get to enjoy as much singing and dancing as possible.
The show kicks off at 7.45pm each day with an extra show at 3pm at weekends.
Ticket prices depend on several ticket grades you can choose from, including auditorium seating from £21, dancefloor from £53.55, dance booths from £143 and accessible seats from £30.50.
ABBA, who are one of the best-selling musical artists of all time with more than 150 million records sold worldwide released their ninth studio album titled 'Voyage' in November last year.
The first song released, I Still Have Faith In You, received a full music video featuring clips of the band throughout the years.
The group attended the first show, Bjorn said of the show: "We were sitting away back in the darkness, so nobody saw us, Benny was there and Frida, we just looked at ourselves and thought, ‘What the hell is this? How did this happen?
“It was unbelievable, for the time fans are in the arena, they believe we are real and are on stage. They’re at a concert with ABBA.
“We’re playing tricks with people’s minds and they’re willing to let us.”
Fans who attended the show described it as being 'electric and emotional' and when 'Thank you for the music' came on the entire auditorium turned to face the band who were sat in the audience and sang them the words. Sounds incredible!