Abba voyage?

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Terminator X

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15,184 posts

205 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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Anyone been to see it and can comment? TV advert looks great however if it is all holograms then surely it must feel a bit "thin" Vs real life?

TX.

ninepoint2

3,328 posts

161 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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I am certainly not an ABBA fan, more blues/rock stuff, but went for my wife's birthday and I thought it was fantastic, it's almost like they are in the room, the atmosphere was superb, lots of folks dressing up in ABBA/70s gear, one of the best concerts I have been to

Jasey_

4,921 posts

179 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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Thought it was going to be shyte.

Couldn't have been more wrong.

Some parts were a bit odd but overall a great experience.

There were a lot of emotional fans crying at the end.


Jasey_

4,921 posts

179 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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Ps there s a live band as part of it and they're excellent.

Caddyshack

10,996 posts

207 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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We went, I didn’t really fancy it but was amazing. You could really believe they are on stage. They are not holograms.

At the end Beni walked on and I wasn’t 100% sure if it was the real him or not.

Defo worth a visit.

The food was pants though so eat first Imo.

SGirl

7,918 posts

262 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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Yes, I’ve seen it a few times now. It’s utterly brilliant. The visuals, the sound - everything. Go and see it, you won’t regret it.

-Cappo-

19,642 posts

204 months

Thursday 26th January 2023
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Got tickets for MrsC as she wanted to go. I was ambivalent, I don't dislike Abba but I'm not a fan either - but, as above, it was a fantastic show (and I've been to a LOT of gigs). Incredibly well done and yes, it is difficult to believe that they're not actually on the stage. There's a slightly odd bit in the middle (won't say too much) and some lovely touches as well.

Depending on where (ie how high up/far back) you are sitting, don't forget to look up at the lights above the dance floor area, they are also very impressive and change with each song.

Yes, food in the venue was poor. The food area at the venue is open to the elements so it can be chilly! There's a street food market opposite but we didn't try it.

There's no obvious parking nearby (if any?) and the DLR gets a little overwhelmed at chucking out time. Either book a cab, or be prepared to potentially wait for a few trains to fill & go, unless you're out sharpish. The DLR staff do manage it well tho. Most people seem to head towards Stratford so if you can get a route in the opposite direction you won't wait as long. We parked at the O2 and got the tube/DLR, on the way back went DLR to Canary Wharf then hopped back on the tube. Longer journey but less waiting around.

Edited by -Cappo- on Thursday 26th January 23:44

vixen1700

23,138 posts

271 months

Friday 27th January 2023
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It's just down the road from me.

Mrs. wants to go and I'm warming to the idea, could be quite good. smile

schuey

705 posts

211 months

Monday 20th February 2023
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I took the Mrs a few months back, ABBA are her favourite band by some margin. I wasn’t overly excited about seeing it but the tech intrigued me and I don’t mind a couple of their more “disco” tracks.
It was brilliant,hard to explain what it’s like but the whole show is great,the lighting etc is ace and the live band are really good. As mentioned earlier there are people in tears the whole way through. Mental! It’s well worth going.

Douglas Quaid

2,306 posts

86 months

Tuesday 21st February 2023
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I wasn’t bothered but went to keep the missus happy. However I thought it was amazing. Really incredible experience. Way better than I was expecting and I would recommend it.

LeoSayer

7,317 posts

245 months

Tuesday 21st February 2023
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It's a good show and the crowd on the night I went was very friendly and good natured.

I've got my own theory about how the ABBA characters are created but I'll keep that to myself.

We didn't have long to wait to get on the DLR but Stratford station is only a 20 minute walk.

AndrewCrown

2,289 posts

115 months

Sunday 5th March 2023
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Treated the Mrs for her Birthday
Concurring with the above reviews.
Absolutely extraordinary and nothing like I expected…

Venue is cool Scandinavian, chic, technology and lighting breathtaking,

Huge Bar, no queues, you can take wine, champagne in etc to your seat.

I would advise getting a seat vs dance floor option.

Ash_

5,929 posts

191 months

Thursday 9th March 2023
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I'm taking Mrs Ash to this on 9th April, it's definitely more for her as I genuinely can't stand Abba, but I'm expecting the experience to be good. It's pay back after spending two days at Star Wars Celebration! biglaugh

Tophatron

425 posts

222 months

Wednesday 29th March 2023
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I thought it was absolutely brilliant, a couple of the transitions between tracks had me (and a lot of the crowd) genuinely exclaiming "Wow".

As people have noted the DLR can get busy at chuck out time but if you time it right (and you're in the right location) you can get out sharpish and beat the rush.

Hoping to go back again soon!

Candellara

1,877 posts

183 months

Monday 3rd April 2023
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Absolutely amazing!

Not a big ABBA fan but took the Wife for her Birthday.

The tech is spell binding and you really had to pinch yourself that they weren't actually live on stage. Incredible.

I now need to go again just to check i wasn't imagining it all. It's only in the UK for the rest of the year and then off to Europe apparently. Definitely worth seeing.

jules_s

4,318 posts

234 months

Saturday 16th September 2023
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We went today -bit of a trip, but the Elizabeth line makes for a vast improvement on the tube experience smile

Echo all the comments above. Quite an amazing show/experience which is unlike any 'concert'

The integration of the tech and lights really is something- goes to show what is possible when the venue is static as opposed to having the break it down and re set-up constantly.

Only down sides were the food (grim) and dare i say it (?!) some of the drunk Karens

S100HP

12,715 posts

168 months

Sunday 17th September 2023
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I've been, thought it was brilliant bar the drink prices which are awful. I'd be surprised there aren't more of these coming in the future. Elvis, The Beatles, Fleetwood Mac etc. I'd go to them all.

conanius

748 posts

199 months

Sunday 17th September 2023
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Friend at work has just been to this. They absolutely loved it.

JurassicGTS

1,493 posts

196 months

Tuesday 30th April
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Looking at booking a couple of seats for the wife's birthday.
Was going to book at the side/back of the dance floor blocks A to E.
Wifey is concerned about having to look over the dancers and thinks we maybe better further back.
Would she be right? How tiered are the front blocks A to E?

-Cappo-

19,642 posts

204 months

Tuesday 30th April
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JurassicGTS said:
Looking at booking a couple of seats for the wife's birthday.
Was going to book at the side/back of the dance floor blocks A to E.
Wifey is concerned about having to look over the dancers and thinks we maybe better further back.
Would she be right? How tiered are the front blocks A to E?
From memory pretty well tiered - you're not going to have a problem seeing over the head of the person in front of you, unless they stand up (which everyone does towards the end). Can't remember how much higher the front row seats are than the dance floor. Also don't go too far to the side as the avatars apparently become a little 2-D if you do, I was told.