Pöggstall. Visitors of all ages flocked to Pöggstall Castle last week to be amazed by ABBA's cover of “Dolce Vita.”
Gaby as Agneta, Mark as Bjorn, Joe as Benny and Martina as Frida brought Swedish pop group ABBA, made famous by the 1974 song contest, to life on Sunday night.
Anniversary: 50 Years of ABBA's 'Waterloo'
Under the motto “50 Years of Waterloo”, the musicians shined at the cultural days at the castle, whether “Winner Takes All”, “Dancing Queen” or “Waterloo”, you simply know the songs because they always sound fresh and always relevant. And the actors on stage were able to let the spark of ABBA spread to the audience from the first beat of the music.
Singing, clapping, flashing cell phone lights, swaying and twisting to the music – very few guests were able to relax.
the Area Papers Some fans took a closer look. Many in the audience grew up listening to the Swedish pop band's upbeat music. Also Elfie And Herbert Dworshak“This is our time and these songs are always hits,” he said. Michaela And Johannes Bayerle.
Bernard And Monica Rainer They've already visited the ABBA Museum in Stockholm and are avid ABBA fans too. Edith And Leopold Tanzer“We all love Abba.”
The show lasted for over two hours with all the legendary ABBA songs and plenty of scary moments. For all the fans and enthusiastic audience, the evening ended with “Thank You For The Music”, an unforgettable journey through ABBA’s musical history, in the courtyard of Pöggstall Castle.
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