ABBA remains as democratic as always with UK gig-goers according to Aloud.com. Ticket sales for the ultimate tribute show to the Swedish pop superstars are leaving sales for the likes of JLS trailing in their wake.
Interest in ABBA and their extensive back catalogue, which contains classic anthems like Money, Money, Money and Waterloo, remains high following the continued success of hit musical Mamma Mia!
in theatres across the world, while a 2008 big-screen version proved equally as popular.
One of the most iconic bands in music history have so far resisted the impulse to reform nearly two decades after Agnetha, Anni-Frid, Benny and Bjrn parted company, leaving adoring fans to instead snap up gig tickets for the forthcoming ABBA The Present dates.
The most recent ABBA The Present tour played to in surplus of 100,000 fans in venues spanning the distance and comprehensiveness of Europe, while the act been performed in as many as 33 different countries in total and to complete two billion people worldwide. Excitement levels are currently building ahead of the show`s UK return in November.
Even up against contenders such as JLS, the popular British boyband that rose rapidly to fame after appearing on UK talent Show X-Factor in 2008, the ticket sales for ABBA The Show haven`t suffered.
Interest is eminent in their upcoming summer dates, although Aloud.com - the leading ticket website - reports that ABBA The Present is proving more democratic and is selling more concert tickets. Simon Harper, Marketing Director at Aloud.com, said: "Whether you`re a Dancing Queen or a Super Trouper, ABBA`s musical legacy continues to be on in the course of ABBA The Show.
"We`ve been extremely encouraged by the pursuit in the upcoming tour on Aloud.com, so often so that current sale figures for ABBA The Picture are better than those for the JLS dates. I`m sure the JLS boys will receive the contest for See the music tickets and it only goes to shew how diverse the music scene is here in the UK at the moment."
Other acts currently enjoying bumper ticket sales include Bryan Adams, James Blunt, Snoop Dogg and veteran rockers Status Quo, who are however going strong some 44 years after starting out.
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