Following their summer performances at Wilderness, Glastonbury Festival and Brighton’s Gay Pride to packed out crowds, Björn Again announces a brand-new UK tour for 2025. The tour will commence on September 26that the iconic Brighton Centre, traversing the UK and performing at some of the country’s most prestigious venues, including a flagship show at The London Palladium on October 14th 2025. Fans can expect one massive sing-along with the Australian ABBA show next Autumn – not to be missed!
The Internationally acclaimed Björn Again show was created and founded in 1988 in Melbourne, by Australian musician/manager Rod Stephen. Since then, Björn Again has been hailed as the most successful tribute show of all time, and is the only ABBA tribute show globally to have been endorsed by the original members of ABBA.
Designed as a tongue-in-cheek rocked-up light-hearted ABBA satire, the show rapidly achieved worldwide cult status with critical acclaim and was acknowledged for singlehandedly initiating the ABBA revival, which brought about ABBA Gold, Muriel’s wedding and MAMMA MIA!
ABBA’s enduring appeal with the success of ABBA Voyage is reflected in the ongoing success of Björn Again, now in its 37th year, having amassed 5,500 performances in 75 countries and having grossed world-wide over £45 Million. Additionally, over 100 international musicians and vocalists and 400 technical crew/support staff have been part of the show.


On Ukranian Independence Day (24th August), a nation reels 2 years post Russia’s invasion on 24th February 2022. A political issue stemming from 8 years of unrest between Ukrainian Government forces and Russia backed separatists, the Ukraine seeks to defend what’s theirs. Born out of the current conflict that impacts over 30 million people, Alex Borovenskiy has gone on to found the first Ukraine Fringe Festival – a showcase of the country’s rich cultural landscape, highlighting work from the often underrepresented. Ahead of this year’s festival – from 30th August until 1st September, Alex tells us more about the festival’s motto – “Steel Standing”, curating a 2nd year of the festival in light of ongoing conflict and the significance of ProEnglish Theatre of Ukraine, one of the festival’s host venues.
Today, the Camden-born-and-bred artist Bakar announces that he’ll be performing a very special hometown headline show at London’s iconic Alexandra Palace
Falling In Reverse’s new album Popular Monster is out now via Epitaph Records. The album, which was produced by Radke and Tyler Smyth, is the band’s first full-length since 2017’s Coming Home. Get it
Wessex Grove and Gavin Kalin Productions today announce that Cate Blanchett and Tom Burke will star in Duncan Macmillan and Thomas Ostermeier’s new version of Chekhov’s masterpiece The Seagull. Also directed by Ostermeier, the production will play a limited 6 week run at the Barbican Theatre from February 2025.
The Stage Debut Awards announce today the nominees for its annual awards ceremony, celebrating the finest emerging talent in UK theatre. This year’s 44 nominations across eight categories celebrate a diverse array of individuals from across the industry making their professional or West End debuts.

