Prepare for an ABBA-Lanche!
The ultimate ABBA tribute Bjrn Again return to Fairfield's Concert Hall by popular demand on Sunday April 15th, and Monday April 16th April at 8pm.
Re-live those unforgettable songs; Waterloo, Super Trouper, SOS, Knowing Me Knowing You, Fernando, Voulez Vous, Money Money, Take A Chance On Me, Mamma Mia, Dancing Queen, The Winner Takes It All, Chiquitita, Thank You for the Music you won't be able to resist joining in!
Bjrn Again's phenomenal success since they donned their platform shoes and took to the stage for the first time in May 1989, has made them a household name with over 2,000 live shows to their credit in 45 countries world-wide. They have also made an album and video recordings, featuring all the great classic ABBA songs.
Just a few of the many highlights of their career so far was when the band met Benny Andersson and Bjrn Ulvaeus in Sweden in 1992, their involvement in the world premiere of Muriel's Wedding in 1994, and supporting the Spice Girls on their four UK Spiceworld stadium shows performing in front of over 250,000!
If you've seen them before you'll want to see them again, and if you've never experienced Bjrn Again you don't know what you're missing!
Tickets for Bjrn Again are available form the Fairfield Box Office, telephone 020 8688 9291, priced £14.00 and £16.00. all MasterCard and Visa bookings are subject to a handling charge.
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