London: ABBA Voyage Dance Floor Ticket

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London: ABBA Voyage Dance Floor Ticket

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ABBA Voyage is a concert you can move with. This London show turns ABBA’s music into a full-on stage event with digital avatars and a ten-piece live band, right at the purpose-built ABBA Arena in Queen Elizabeth Park. I love being on the heart of the dance floor, where the energy ramps up fast.

I also love the way the tech supports the songs instead of stealing the moment. When the avatars take the stage, the lighting and sound are clearly built around sing-alongs, not just watching from a distance.

One thing to consider: this dance-floor ticket is not about sitting comfortably. You’re choosing standing, and your spot is in the Dance Floor area, which comes with guidance that it’s not recommended for anyone younger than 12.

Key things to know before you go

  • Dance-floor access puts you close to the action and encourages full participation.
  • Digital ABBA avatars bring the band to the stage with dramatic lighting cues.
  • Ten-piece live band means you get real musicians powering the show.
  • Big sound and pyrotechnics are part of the experience, not background effects.
  • No photos or filming during the concert keeps the visuals controlled and immersive.
  • Food, drinks, and merch are on-site, but they’re not included in your ticket.

Getting Oriented at ABBA Arena, Queen Elizabeth Park

ABBA Voyage happens at the ABBA Arena in Queen Elizabeth Park, in Greater London. It’s a purpose-built venue, which matters because the show is designed as one continuous experience in that space. You’re not wandering through a generic theater and hoping it works; you’re stepping into a venue that’s been built to serve the staging and sound system.

Your ticket experience centers on a simple meeting point: present your ticket at ABBA Arena. The activity then ends back at that meeting point. That means you’re not signing up for a guided walk or a multi-stop route. Plan your day around the performance, then treat the arena visit before and after the show as your own time to manage food, drinks, and shopping.

If you’re coming from central London, I’d recommend giving yourself extra buffer time for getting to Queen Elizabeth Park. The arena experience feels efficient once you’re inside, but you still want to avoid arriving rushed. Check availability for starting times, since the show schedule varies.

Your Dance Floor Ticket: Standing Room, Strong Vibes

London: ABBA Voyage Dance Floor Ticket - Your Dance Floor Ticket: Standing Room, Strong Vibes
This is the part people either love immediately or regret for the wrong expectations. A dance-floor ticket does exactly what it says: it gets you access to the ABBA Voyage Dance Floor, not seating. The show lasts about 90 minutes with no intermission, so you’ll want to be comfortable standing for the full run.

The good news is that the dance floor is where the atmosphere is meant to happen. The most enthusiastic comments I’ve seen focus on how the playlist and stage energy make it hard to sit still, and how being on the floor makes you part of the show rather than just watching it. If you like to sing along and move, this ticket turns that impulse into the main event.

Now for the boundaries that affect families and younger kids:

  • The event is recommended for those over 6 years old.
  • Children under 3 aren’t allowed into the venue.
  • Those under 16 must be accompanied by an adult and may not sit in the arena on their own.
  • The Dance Floor area is not recommended for anyone younger than 12.

If you’re traveling with kids, this is where you should get very honest with yourself about what they can handle for 90 minutes on their feet, in a venue with lights and performance effects.

One more key rule: strictly no photos or filming during the concert. This is enforced because it keeps the stage visuals and pacing working the way they’re intended, and it keeps the crowd from being distracted.

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The 90-Minute Show: Digital ABBA Meets a Live Band

London: ABBA Voyage Dance Floor Ticket - The 90-Minute Show: Digital ABBA Meets a Live Band
ABBA Voyage is built around a simple promise: ABBA takes the stage in a new way, combining cutting-edge technology, spectacular lighting, and a ten-piece live band. The show is often described as ABBA being on stage again, but here it’s done through digital versions of the performers, paired with real musicians performing live.

The performance runs for 90 minutes with no intermission. That means there’s no break to reset your feet, refill your drink, or regroup your group. If you need a planned pause, you’ll have to handle that before the show starts or during pre-show time in the arena spaces.

What makes this setup worth your time is that it’s not just a backdrop. The digital avatars are staged like performers in a concert, with lighting and choreography designed to match the rhythm of the songs. You’re meant to watch closely, but you’re also meant to react—sing, clap, and dance when cues hit.

And since it’s a live band, you’re hearing real instrumentation driving the sound. That matters because it keeps the energy grounded, especially during heavier moments and rhythm shifts. The result is a performance that feels like a concert with modern staging, not a film screen in a venue.

Sound, Lighting, and Pyrotechnics Up Close on the Floor

The dance floor position changes everything about how you experience the show. On the floor, you’re surrounded by the spectacle and close enough to feel the punch of the sound system. One of the strongest themes in the feedback is how the sound is excellent and how the playlist is bouncy—so much so that people describe not being able to sit still.

Lighting is central here. The digital avatars are designed to be seen clearly, and the stage lighting is calibrated to keep them sharp through the performance. Expect dramatic shifts that sync with the show’s energy. If you’re the type who likes visual timing—when the light hits exactly when the chorus lands—this is the setting.

Pyrotechnics are also part of the show. That’s a great word for what you’re in for: controlled bursts that add impact at key moments. From a practical standpoint, if you’re sensitive to loud effects or sudden flashes, it’s smart to plan your spot with your comfort in mind. The dance floor is close, so the impact will feel more direct than it would from a seat.

Also, remember the no photo rule. It can be tempting to record, but the show is built to work without the crowd holding up screens. Treat your phone like it’s for before and after, not during.

Pre-Show and Post-Show Time: Food, Drinks, and Merch Inside

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Your ticket includes access to the dance floor, but food and drinks aren’t included. That’s not a deal-breaker—it just means you need to treat this like a real concert day. Use your pre-show time to grab what you want so you’re not scrambling during the 90 minutes.

The arena has food and drink options and a merchandise shop. This is useful in two ways:

  1. You can eat and hydrate before the show so you’re not thinking about it the whole time.
  2. You can shop while your group is fresh and ready to browse, not when you’re trying to leave quickly.

Merch is part of the fun. Even if you’re not a collector, ABBA Voyage-related items tend to be the kind of souvenirs you’ll actually use later. I’d plan to browse after the show as well, since your energy will be high and you’ll know what you liked most.

Timing matters because the performance has no intermission. After the last song, the show ends back at the meeting point, so you’ll want to pace your post-show choices. If you want merch, decide whether you’ll buy immediately on your way out or hold off and make it a last stop.

Price and Value: Is $74.08 for the Dance Floor Fair?

London: ABBA Voyage Dance Floor Ticket - Price and Value: Is $74.08 for the Dance Floor Fair?
The dance floor ticket price listed is $74.08 per person. That’s the figure to use for value comparisons, but the real question is what you’re getting that a cheaper ticket might not.

You’re paying for:

  • Access to the Dance Floor area (not seating).
  • A 90-minute, no-intermission concert-style show.
  • Digital avatars on stage plus a ten-piece live band.
  • A venue experience at ABBA Arena that includes on-site food/drink/merch options.

If you were planning to watch from far back and stand in the aisle, you’d likely miss the “move with it” energy that dance floor tickets are designed for. In that sense, the price feels more justified when you want to participate—sing along loudly, dance, and be in the middle of the effects.

On the other hand, if you mainly want a relaxed, seated viewing experience, a dance-floor ticket is not the best match. The absence of seating is a real value tradeoff. You can think of this as paying for proximity and participation, not comfort.

Also, keep expectations realistic about the included items: the ticket includes access to the dance floor only. You’ll still spend on food and drinks if you want them. So the all-in cost is usually higher than the headline price.

The show quality is the key variable, and the overall satisfaction is high, with a rating of 4.8 based on 138 reviews. That doesn’t guarantee you’ll love it, but it does suggest many people felt the experience delivered.

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Who This Works Best For (and Who Should Consider Another Ticket)

ABBA Voyage Dance Floor tickets are best for people who:

  • Like to sing along and want the crowd energy in your body, not just in your ears.
  • Enjoy modern concert tech when it supports the music and staging.
  • Are comfortable standing for about 90 minutes without a break.

This is also a good choice for friend groups who want one shared mission: get there, get on the floor, and let the show do the rest. The feedback strongly points to the dance floor atmosphere and how involved you feel, especially when staff manage entry efficiently.

It may be a tougher fit if you:

  • Need seating or frequent breaks.
  • Are traveling with young kids who are closer to the age limits.
  • Prefer a quieter, observational concert style.

For families, the age rules should drive your decision. The event is recommended for over 6, under 3 is not allowed, and under 16 must be accompanied by an adult and may not sit on their own. And the dance floor isn’t recommended for anyone younger than 12. Those constraints aren’t small. They shape the entire experience.

Final Call: Should You Book the ABBA Voyage Dance Floor Ticket?

I’d book this if you want ABBA as a real show you participate in, not a passive viewing experience. The pairing of digital avatars with a live ten-piece band, plus lighting, sound, and pyrotechnics, is the kind of production that works best when you’re close and ready to react. If you’re the type who wants to be on the dance floor because you came to sing and move, this ticket is a smart way to spend your time in London.

Skip it if your priority is sitting down, or if your group isn’t comfortable standing for 90 minutes with no intermission. Also take the age guidance seriously if you’re traveling with kids, because the dance floor is not designed for younger ages.

If you decide to go, pick your starting time wisely and plan to eat and browse for merch before or after the show so you’re not worrying about it during the performance. Then, treat the no-photo rule as a small trade: you get to experience the stage as it was designed to be seen.

FAQ

How long is the ABBA Voyage concert?

The performance lasts about 90 minutes, and there is no intermission.

Is seating included with the dance floor ticket?

No. This ticket includes access to the ABBA Voyage Dance Floor, and seating is not included.

Are food and drinks included?

No. Food and drinks are available at the arena, but they are not included with your ticket.

Where do I present my ticket?

Present your ticket at ABBA Arena. The activity ends back at the meeting point.

Are photos or filming allowed during the concert?

No. There is a strict no photos or filming policy during the concert.

Can children attend, and what are the age rules?

Children under 3 will not be allowed into the venue. The event is recommended for those over 6, and those under 16 must be accompanied by an adult and may not sit in the arena on their own.

Is the dance floor area suitable for young children?

The Dance Floor area is not recommended for anyone younger than 12.

Is the ticket refundable if my plans change?

No. The activity is non-refundable.

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