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Sing-A-Long ABBA

Melbourne is getting all things theatre and the joys of singing along, with Robin Productions bringing Sing-A-Long ABBA into 2025.

With 30 years in the theatre industry, owner Scot Robin and the rest of Robin Productions will be bringing down ABBA’s hits to the big screen, backed by a five-piece band and where the show is not only on the stage but also with the audience.

Known for their long-running production Buddy’s Back, The Buddy Holly Show for over 30 years, their latest production is looking to deliver the same atmosphere.

Hits such as Mamma Mia, Dancing Queen, Fernando, Ring, Ring, Waterloo, S.O.S, Take A Chance On Me and over 20 more songs for the audience to sing along to.

All costumes worn by the cast of Sing-A-Long ABBA are sourced from the Official ABBA Museum, in Stockholm Sweden.

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