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Making Swede music

70s tribute band comes to Bedford

ABBA fabba-lous night out this weekend at Bedford Corn Exchange and re-live the magic of the 1970s.

ABBA Forever will bring to life the unique ABBA sound to electrifying effect, in this all live show which promises to come close to seeing the original dancing queens on stage.

The tribute band's uncanny recreation of the ABBA experience has even passed the toughest test by performing in front of a Swedish audience.

Jane Ellis-Forshaw, founder of the tribute group, said: "We were nervous about how Swedish audiences would react to us performing as 'their' band."

However the tribute band received a standing ovation and they have since sold out five tours of the country leaving audiences wowed.

Stunning renditions of classic hits such as Mamma Mia, Waterloo and Dancing Queen will be ringing in your ears.

ABBA Forever, live in concert, will keep you captivated from the opening sequence to the final sing-along chorus of this two hour spectacular.

This is one musical mountain you do not want to miss out on.

So if you are in the mood for a dance, pop along to ABBA Forever at Bedford Corn Exchange on Saturday, October 3 at 7.30pm.

For more information call 01234 269519 or visit www.bedfordcornexchange.co.uk


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