Scottish Daily Mail

MAMMA MEAL!

Abba dining experience comes to UK – but the cheapest ticket is £151

- By Alisha Rouse Showbusine­ss Correspond­ent

MONEY, Money, Money was one of their many chart-topping hits to later feature in a world-famous musical and blockbusti­ng film franchise.

And you’ll need plenty of it to enjoy Abba’s new dining experience after it arrived in Britain last night – with cheapest tickets costing a cool £151.

Mamma Mia! The Party was introduced to London by former members Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson.

It sees songs from the musical performed around tables as fans enjoy a dinner set in a taverna in Skopelos, the Greek island where the first movie was filmed.

The opening night was also attended by Sweden’s ambassador to the UK, Torbjorn Sohlstrom, and Great British Bake Off presenter Sandi Toksvig, who adapted the musical’s script for the dinner show.

The dining experience has been running for four years in Stockholm, but has only now come to Britain.

Until February 16 next year, guests at London’s O2 will be treated to an all-singing and alldancing show, a four-course gourmet Mediterran­ean meal and an Abba disco.

They will be surrounded by a traditiona­l Greek setting, including a courtyard with a fountain and olive trees. Prices rise to £218 for the best seats. The Mamma Mia! musical has been seen by more than 65million fans worldwide in 50 production­s in 16 different languages. It has grossed more than £3.2 billion in ticket sales and premiered in around 450 cities.

In 2008, it was turned into a hit Hollywood film starring Amanda Seyfried, Meryl Streep, Julie Walters, Pierce Brosnan and Colin Firth. This was followed by a sequel in 2018. The global success of the Abba franchises have helped the band rake in a huge multi-million pound fortune.

Ulvaeus is understood to be worth more than £240million, while Andersson is worth around £173million.

The Swedish pop group was formed in 1972 using the first letter of the performers’ names - Agnetha Faltskog, Bjorn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. At the outset, Abba was made up of two married couples, Faltskog and Ulvaeus, and Andersson and Lyngstad.

But the group’s success put strain on their relationsh­ips. Two years after forming, Abba were considered the most successful act in pop music history. Their songs topped the charts all around the world from 1974 to the early 1980s. Abba are believed to have sold between 140million and 500 million records.

After the group split in 1982, Ulvaeus and Andersson continued writing music. Meanwhile Faltskog and Lyngstad both began careers as solo artists.

 ??  ?? Opening night: Abba’s Benny and Bjorn at London’s O2 yesterday Soup-er Troupers: Actors in a scene set in Skopelos The Dinner Takes It All: Guests are serenaded by performers
Opening night: Abba’s Benny and Bjorn at London’s O2 yesterday Soup-er Troupers: Actors in a scene set in Skopelos The Dinner Takes It All: Guests are serenaded by performers

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