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Dance Floor and Dance Booth tickets (premium) sell out weeks in advance. For seated options under £100, booking early lets you choose central side blocks and avoid last-minute splurges.
ABBA Voyage now booking to January 2026Seats behind the dance floor start from £48–£66 on weekdays. These offer decent sound and partial views, making them ideal for budget fans focused more on the music and vibe.
Book restricted-view seatsShows on Monday through Friday offer the most affordable entry, with wider availability in £48–£90 zones. Weekend shows fill up faster and push most visitors into £114+ sections.
Browse midweek tickets for ABBA VoyageMidweek evening shows (especially Mondays) are the best-value days. While the ticket base rate remains £48, more of the affordable zones are available compared to weekend matinees and prime-time shows.
See ABBA Voyage's midweek evening shows for lessMid-December and early January typically offer better pricing and seat availability. These off-peak periods let you snag front-side or rear-seated views without paying £162+.
Book off-peak tickets for ABBA Voyage nowFinding the perfect spot at ABBA Voyage depends on whether you prefer to sit, dance, or party in a pod. The ABBA Arena has three main sections: Auditorium Seating Blocks, Dance Floor, and Dance Booths, each offering a different mix of price and experience.
Tickets for ABBA Voyage typically range from £48 for outer auditorium seats to £204 for premium dance booths. The Dance Floor (standing) tickets are usually priced between £90–£120, offering an immersive experience closest to the stage.
Discounted tickets are best booked online through trusted ticketing platforms offering seasonal promotions, flash sales, and exclusive deals.
Weekday shows (Monday to Thursday) are the best days to score cheaper seats, especially in the auditorium blocks and rear sections. These days tend to have more unsold inventory and better prices.
Same-day tickets can often be found online, though availability is limited and best seats may already be gone.
Yes, groups of 8 or more may qualify for discounts; it’s best to contact the box office directly.
To get the best seats and prices, especially for weekend shows or Dance Floor access, it’s recommended to book at least 3–4 weeks in advance. Booths and central seats often sell out the quickest.
Seats at the rear or outer corners of the auditorium blocks (Sections A, D, K, N) are the most affordable, starting at £48–£66. These may have angled views or be farther from the stage, but still offer a solid audio-visual experience.
Yes, matinee shows (especially on weekends) can sometimes offer better value, with more seats in the £90–£114 range. Evening performances tend to be more expensive and quicker to sell out.
The cheapest time to book is usually during midweek shows in December and January, outside of peak holiday weeks. These periods have lower demand and often more availability in the affordable seating zones.