
The 'best ABBA Voyage seats' have been revealed, as more tickets are released for the 2026 shows (buy now on Ticketmaster, AXS, and TodayTix).
Described as an 'innovative blast from the past', the virtual gig uses the power of technology to reunite the Swedish supergroup on stage, over two decades after disbanding.
At a purpose-built arena in Stratford, London, a young Agnetha, Björn, Benny, and Anni-Frid are brought to life as digital avatars for a completely unique and immersive performance.
It's proven a huge hit too, as the show has sold over a whopping three million tickets since opening in May, 2022.
For those of you who are new to the experience, fans are sharing the 'best seats' to book at the arena on Reddit.
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"Best best, I'd say block H, rows C to E, numbers around 13 to 14. But the whole of blocks C and H are superb. And yes, they're more expensive," one fan wrote.
"Dance floor will get busy, it's an electric atmosphere down there, and the standing tickets are cheaper than most seats - I would aim for as close to the back of the dance floor, as you can get the most out of the overhead effects."

A second added, "I sat about three rows up from the dance floor, pretty close to the centre, and that felt perfect to me."
But many say there is no such thing as a bad seat at the arena, as one shared: "On one of my visits, I sat in what should be the 'worst' seat in the house. Block F, seat one in row P, the very back corner on the edge. Still had a great view."
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Now is a great chance to be a part of the crowd too (even if you've been before), as the set list changed earlier this year to celebrate the event's third anniversary.
So, where can you buy ABBA Voyage tickets, and what can you expect from the show? Scroll down now to find out everything you need to know.
Where to buy ABBA Voyage tickets now
At the time of writing this, more tickets have been released for ABBA Voyage on Ticketmaster. You can also find tickets on AXS and TodayTix. Seated tickets start from £38.50 and dance floor tickets kick off from £55, but quickly rise to upwards of £185 depending on the time and date.
As for resale tickets, you'll need to head over to TicketNetwork. To avoid ticket scams and ensure a money-back guarantee, always purchase resale tickets through verified sites.
For the full VIP treatment, you can also purchase Premium Oceanbird Lounge Access tickets via Virgin Experience Days and AXS.
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If you're aged between 16 and 25, you can choose the Young Persons Rate scheme, which gives you access to £35 tickets. To qualify for the dance floor deal, you must have valid ID.

Is the ABBA Voyage concert worth the hype?
With thousands of five-star reviews online, it’s a resounding yes if you’re an ABBA superfan.
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On Trustpilot, one visitor shared: "The concert is awesome, something to behold, and quite honestly the best concert I've ever been to. The technology involved is groundbreaking and the lighting and sound is incredible. ABBA is still breaking records and long may it continue."

Another added, "A fantastic and innovative blast from the past. What a fantastic show it was, we loved every minute of it. We had seats in row B behind the dance floor and the view was brilliant. Minutes in and you forget that you’re watching holograms.
"The detail is incredible, from the light reflecting off them in the dark to the texture of their skin. The band and live singers are brilliant, as are the staff who add to the atmosphere and know how to get the crowd going."
A third said: "It was fantastic - I’ve never seen anything like it. The lighting effects were incredible and I don’t think there’s a bad seat in the stadium - the seats are well-staggered, so the stage can be seen. Amazing! We’ll be returning."
Have they changed the ABBA Voyage set list?
Since its launch in 2022, ABBA Voyage played the same set list every night, with 22 absolute bangers, from Mamma Mia and Dancing Queen to Knowing Me, Knowing You. However, the set list changed to mark the show’s third anniversary in May 2025 for the first time, but you'll need to book tickets to find out what made the cut. No spoilers here.
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