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Presented by Radio 2 Drivetime host Chris Evans, the gig will be broadcast live on Radio 2, with contributions from two members of Abba, Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, and a performance by the full West End cast of the musical Mamma Mia!
Lulu will sing ‘Gimme Gimme Gimme’ on the night, a disco classic which was sampled by Madonna for her 2005 track ‘Hung Up’. ‘Gimme Gimme Gimme’ was also one of the major songs to be featured in the Mamma Mia! movie.
Lulu says: "Benny and Bjorn’s song writing skills are up there with some of the greatest hit song writers of the century, like the Bee Gees, Elton, The Beatles and the songs from the Motown stable. In fact they’re just like a really good wine, as time goes on they get better with age. I’m absolutely thrilled to be taking part. This show will be a ball of fun. Well done BBC Radio 2!"
Grammy Award-winning American singer-song writer Chaka Khan will perform ‘The Winner Takes It All’, a ballad released as the first single from the group's Super Trouper album in July 1980 which became a number 1 hit in the UK.
Chaka says: "Benny and Bjorn sure have soul in their bones! 'The Winner Takes It All' is a beautifully-penned ballad which stands them apart as two of the finest song writers in popular music. I'm thrilled at the thought of performing it with them in front of thousands in London's Hyde Park and also live on Radio 2."
British band The Feeling will sing ‘Knowing Me, Knowing You’, which was the first single to be released from Abba’s 1977 album Arrival.
Dan Gillespie Sells, lead vocalist from the band, says: "I’ve been an ABBA fan long before it was fashionable - the quality of the song writing has always been something I’ve looked up to. We are all very much looking forward to the gig, it is an honour to be invited to play, especially with Benny and Bjorn in attendance, and we are very excited."
Texas front-woman Sharleen Spiteri will sing the 1975 hit ‘SOS’, taken from the eponymously titled ABBA album, and newcomer VV Brown will sing ‘Ring Ring’, the song with which Abba entered the Swedish heats of the 1973 Eurovision Song Contest, finishing third. A year later, the group achieved stardom by winning the same competition with ‘Waterloo’.
VV says: "To be doing a cover of such genius song writers who have an ability to consistently create timeless music is great! It’s a great opportunity and should be fun to do alongside Radio 2, who has been a great supporter of me as an artist. Hopefully people will enjoy my interpretation of such an amazing song, doing it justice will be hard but here goes anyway."
BBC Radio 2 presenter and the queen of Theatre-land Elaine Paige will sing her classic 1985 hit duet ‘I Know Him So Well’ from the musical Chess, with the production’s original Svetlana, Irish singer Siobhan McCarthy.
Elaine comments: ‘I’m so very grateful to Benny and Bjorn for writing such a brilliant song and for giving me a number one hit.’
Jodie Prenger, winner of BBC One’s I’d Do Anything and currently starring in the new West End production of Oliver! , will perform ‘One Of Us’, the first single from Abba’s final studio album as a group, ‘The Visitors’.
Other artists performing on the night include Nerina Pallot ('The Name Of The Game'), Christian Jon Billet ('Anthem') Beth Nielsen Chapman ('Fernando'), The Benny Andersson Band, West End star Kerry Ellis with 'You Have To Be There' taken from Benny and Bjorn’s new musical production Kristina, Marti Pellow singing ‘One Night In Bangkok’ and Jason Donovan ('I Have A Dream').
Other hosts include long-time collaborator with Benny and Bjorn and multi-award winning lyricist Sir Tim Rice and Swedish actor and star of the hit movie Mamma Mia! Stellan Skarsgard.
The concert will also feature a performance by the full West End cast of the musical Mamma Mia! The event will be broadcast live on BBC Radio 2 from 6.30-9.30pm.
Further artists and line-up details will be announced at a later date.
Ticket Details
Tickets £25.00 (plus £1.25 booking fee)
Family & Friends ticket offer: Buy 7 tickets and get the 8th free.
Bookings are subject to a £2.00 transaction fee.
Gates open at 5.00pm and the concert starts at 6.30pm. It will last around 2 hours.
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Access:
There will be a raised viewing platform for wheelchair users which has unreserved admission on a first come first served basis. Toilet facilities for the disabled will be provided. There are no steps on the routes within the Park. There are parking facilities on North Carriage Drive for people with disabilities restricted to current disabled permit holders who have a valid ticket to the event. The entrance to North Carriage Drive is via Victoria Gate. A complimentary buggy service is available to transport those needing assistance from the disabled car parking area to the event entrance. For the hard of hearing an inductive loop will be provided in part of the arena.
BBC Proms In The Park
You might also be interested in BBC Proms in the Park, taking place in Hyde Park on Saturday 12 September and featuring Barry Manilow, Katherine Jenkins and Sir Terry Wogan.
Thank You For The Music: Terms & Conditions
1. The special circumstances of this event allows alcoholic drink to be brought in to the arena in reasonable quantities. Not more than 1 litre of wine or beer to be brought into the arena per person.
2. Persons will not be admitted if in the opinion of the stewards, they are under the influence of alcohol or an illegal substance.
3. The Concert takes place on a Green-Field site and the ground may be uneven.There will be temporary roadways and ramps. Please take care when walking on and off these roads and ramps and when crossing them in wheelchairs.
4. Children under 14 are not permitted unless accompanied by an adult.
5. With the exception of those persons with limited mobility please avoid the use of chairs as this obstructs the view of others. If it is essential that chairs are used please be considerate.
6. In the interest of safety please do not bring glass items, barbecues or flaming torches.
7. Ticket holders consent to the filming and sound recording of themselves as members of the audience.
8. This ticket does not entitle you to readmission to the site once you have left through the gates.
9. There is every likelihood that the sound pressures will exceed 96dB
10. The BBC reserves the right to refuse admission in reasonable circumstances.
11. This ticket will not be exchanged or refunded unless the performance is cancelled.
12. The use of photographic or recording equipment in the auditorium is prohibited.
13. In the event or resale for profit or commercial gain, this ticket will be void.
14. Every member of the audience must possess a ticket which must be produced to admit you into the auditorium.
15. The BBC reserves the right to make any alteration to the advertised details for the performances.
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