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A lively performance at Mamma Mia! The Party with musicians and actors entertaining a vibrant crowd in a festive Greek setting.
Credit: Lucinda Lawrence (Kate) and band by Marc Brenner

Mamma Mia! The Party Extends Its Stay at The O2 Until 2026

London’s premier immersive dining experience, Mamma Mia! The Party, has extended its booking period to 31 December 2025. This is exciting news for fans of ABBA and immersive theater experiences. With tickets now on sale, this unique show at The O2 promises to keep delighting audiences with its Greek island vibes, four-course feasts, and unforgettable performances.

A Star-Studded Cast Keeps the Magic Alive

From 5 February 2025, Ian Kelsey will step into the spotlight as Nikos, the beloved host of the taverna. Fans might recognize Kelsey from his extensive television career, including roles in Coronation Street, Doctors, and Emmerdale. His transition from screen to stage has been seamless, bringing his signature charisma to productions like Chicago and The Shawshank Redemption.

Before Kelsey takes the reins, Fed Zanni, who originated the role of Nikos in 2019, will reprise the part until 2 February 2025. His return guarantees a seamless transition and a nostalgic touch for long-time fans.

More Than Just a Show: A Culinary and Musical Journey

Set in Nikos’ family-run taverna on the picturesque island of Skopelos, Mamma Mia! The Party transforms dinner into an immersive theatrical experience. Guests are treated to a four-course Greek feast, surrounded by a heartwarming story and ABBA’s timeless anthems. Classics like Dancing Queen, Waterloo, and Mamma Mia fill the air, inviting everyone to sing along and dance the night away.

After the performance, the taverna morphs into a glittering ABBA disco. It’s the perfect opportunity to celebrate and channel your inner Dancing Queen.

Credit: Mamma Mia! The Party

A Decade of ABBA Milestones and Global Success

April 2025 marks the 50th anniversary of ABBA’s iconic hit Mamma Mia!, while 2024 celebrated their Eurovision victory with Waterloo. Since opening in London in 2019, Mamma Mia! The Party has hosted over 500,000 guests from 110 countries, making it a global phenomenon.

Originating in Stockholm in 2016, the experience celebrated its fifth anniversary in London this year, proving its lasting appeal.

Why You Need to Experience Mamma Mia! The Party Now

Few shows combine dining, storytelling, and music like Mamma Mia! The Party. It’s more than a performance; it’s a celebration of culture, creativity, and connection. The extension to 2025 ensures that even more fans can witness this incredible production.

However, with tickets in high demand, securing a spot early is a must. Whether you’re a lifelong ABBA fan or looking for a night to remember, The O2 is the place to be.