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Thank You For The Music: ABBA Symphonic + Livestream

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Sat, May 10, 2025, 20:00
From 'Mamma Mia' to 'Dancing Queen,' the captivating hits of the Swedish pop icons get hearts dancing. The WDR Funkhausorchester revives the brilliance of the ABBA era, letting the band's greatest successes shine anew in symphonic light.

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Sofie De SchryverSinger
Jessica TrochaSinger
WDR FunkhausorchesterOrchestra
David BrophyDirector

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