ABBA Voyage is set to hold its first 'calmer concert' in April for people who are neurodivergent or sensory sensitive.
The concert will take place at ABBA Arena in Stratford on Thursday, April 25, developed with help from A Relaxed Company.
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Provisions include extra trained staff, reduced arena capacity and chill out zones.
A 'sensory setlist' and a visual story are available for those who want to know what to expect from the concert songs and venue beforehand.
Katherine Usher and Chris Pike, co-founders of A Relaxed Company, said: "ABBA Voyage is a magical experience, and we are so glad that the team is holding the Calmer Concert so that everyone can experience it."
Extra accessibility measures provided by the ABBA Arena year round include British Sign Language interpreted performances, companion tickets, wheelchair access and step-free entry.
The calmer concert will feature ABBA's greatest hits, performed by their digital avatars.
ABBA Voyage has welcomed more than a million visitors since opening in May 2022 and is now booking until November 2024.
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