
IF you love the music of Swedish superstars ABBA, then you're in for a treat.
One of the nation's best tribute acts, FABBA, will arrive at the Muswellbrook RSL Club on Friday, November 22.
"They'll perform the iconic hits of ABBA while adding all the fun and magic of the movies and musical Mamma Mia," manager Tamara Miles said.
"Plus, there'll be a little bit of cheeky Christmas cheer Swedish-style."
On April 6, 1974, a relatively unknown group won the Eurovision Song Contest with a song titled Waterloo.
ABBA had arrived - and the rest is history.
But, by 1982 it was all over.
Even though ABBA ceased to record or tour together, their music continued to entertain, to enthral and to inspire.
The countless hits have transcended time to remain as popular today as they were when first released, in some cases more so.
The films Muriel's Wedding and Priscilla, Queen of the Desert both featured ABBA's music and won the group a whole new generations of fans.
The opening of the musical and the movie versions of Mamma Mia! have had audiences dancing in the aisles, reliving memories and, for some, discovering the ABBA sound for the first time.
"FABBA will take you on a musical journey when life was as good as an Abba song and the only way to travel was on the Priscilla bus," Miles said.
"From Eurovision to Mamma Mia to the ABBA phenomenon with all the songs, costumes and comedy combined into one FABBA-ulous show."