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ABBA Magic
40 years of ABBA Magic

This year is ABBA's 40th Anniversary, celebrated with a national tour of the all-new ABBA Magic concert show which comes to Pitlochry Festival Theatre on Sunday, June 20th, 8pm.

This concert extravaganza, presented in conjunction with Pitlochry Rotary Club, will feature all the major hits including Mamma Mia, Dancing Queen, Super Trouper, Waterloo, Winner Takes it All and many more.

Forty years of ABBA hits has created an incredible musical legacy - a box office record-breaking movie, a smash-hit West End stage show, chart-topping albums and singles and now a celebratory concert. A guaranteed great night out, wigs, flare, platforms are welcome, although be careful when dancing in the aisles!
To purchase tickets call Pitlochry Festival Theatre's box office on 01796 484626 or go online: www.pitlochryfestivaltheatre.com or come along on the night, there may be some tickets available on the door.

 

 

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