Event Info
Abra Cadabra
A Tribute to ABBA
7:30pm
from $64.00
Event Description
ABBA fans! Mark your calendars because on October 7th ABBA Tribute "ABRA Cadabra" returns the McPherson Playhouse in Victoria! Don't miss this all ages & family friendly stage extravaganza that has been receiving rave reviews from coast to coast!
Featuring a captivating live band, powerful vocals, dancers, dazzling costumes and engaging multi-media, this interactive stage show will have you smiling, moving & singing along to your favourite ABBA hits such as Mamma Mia, Dancing Queen, Take A Chance, SOS, Waterloo, Fernando & more!
ABRA Cadabra from Vancouver, BC has been touring the world for over 20 years bringing the timeless music of ABBA to audiences of all ages & cultures. Past performances include several shows for the Malaysian Royal Family, The Queen Elizabeth Theatre in Vancouver, Universal Studios in Florida, The Esplanade Theatre in Singapore, The McPherson Playhouse in Victoria, The Jack Singer Concert Hall in Calgary, Dalhousie Arts Centre in Halifax, Theatre Capitol Moncton, Burton Cummings Theatre in Winnipeg, The Connexus Arts Centre in Regina & more! See more info at here or follow ABRA Cadabra on Facebook.
“Best show we've ever seen!” – Gilberte Nowlan – Moncton, NB
“OMG!!! What a spectacular show last night in Saint John!!! Thank you and come back soon… PLEASE!!!”
- Judy McNab – Saint John, NB
“Labels like "tribute" band don't cut it with these people. Powerful, tight bang-on lite-em-up delivery with a real joy in the performance! I would go see them again anywhere, anytime!” - Rob Randall – White Rock, BC
“I wanted to give a giant thank you, thank you, thank you for your show in Kelowna. We had so much fun and enjoyed it so much that I can't even put it into words. We were all grinning ear to ear! You sounded so great and were so on point. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for giving us all such a fun, special evening”
- Dylan & Cavelle Wurfel – Kelowna, BC
*Ticket prices are subject to change.
Venue
3 Centennial Sq
since 1914