NOT DEAD YET
And we don't look a DAY OLDER!
They can move the show but this arena was built for it - you can't just move it into the Brighton Dome or the Sydney Opera House is what I meant
Yes, I see no reason why it couldn't run in all those places simultaneously, but not launching at the same time or close to it.
And yet: The elephant in the room at Pudding Mill Lane is the Abba Arena which has been far more successful than ever imagined. When it opened it only had planning permission until 31st March 2025 meaning the building would have started to be dismantled at the end of this year. That deadline's since been extended to 2026 but the intention remains that it must disappear because the underlying plan for housing takes precedence. This prime spot by the station is needed for shops, a health centre, employment space and a community focus, even if that means sacrificing a world class tourist attraction for a pigeon-y piazza and few stacks of flats.
The future: The promoters would love Abba Voyage "to stay forever", because although the arena's technically reusable it's not economically viable to move it elsewhere, but it'd take a strategic change of heart for that to happen. The golden goose which put Pudding Mill Lane on the world map may yet fly away, replaced by an identikit neighbourhood of densely-packed housing with a station that's still unnecessarily enormous. Come back in ten more years and see how it all turns out.
A typical Saturday: Very quiet. A few more bored teenaged stunt cyclists than usual. Sudden arrival of provincial 60-somethings in glittery tops and swishy slacks, thinking there was some genuine need to get here early. Increasing onslaught of giggly families, spangled friends and overdressed ladies spilling across the street. Sudden quiet bit during the performance. Leery invasion by beery West Ham fans on occasional weekends. Repeated onslaught for evening performance. A few last strays hanging around outside the bar in the 'Snoozebox' container hotel.
who on earth used it outside of Voyage shows.
Pretty much nothing was there. It was originally a pretty small basic station that was only built to take some pressure off Stratford, but it was closed in the mid-2000s partly because it wouldn't have been able to cope with the passenger numbers at the Olympics and partly because the Elizabeth Line was set to blitz right through the site anyway.What was in that spot before the arena which needed a station like Pudding Mill Lane? I thought it opened for the arena specifically - and even then wondered who on earth used it outside of Voyage shows.
Yes - well kind of. The lounge with 'free' food and drink.Is that like the VIP area?
Just finished. We both commented how the crowd seemed MORE into it than at our last show in April, which surprised us both, as that was one of the Waterloo anniversary shows, which I'd have thought would be more stacked with loons than casuals.@lolly how was the audience at your most recent visit?
It had been almost a year since my last visit and I found the crowd to be significantly more muted. I’m wondering if I went on a bad night or if that’s just been a general trend now that everyone who is super eager to go has already been.
I've not been 10 (7, with 8th booked), but I've noticed that the offer still appears live in my hub - I assumed it would disappear after today, but perhaps not?I haven’t used mine yet, but now that I’ve been 10 times apparently I get free Oceanbird admission for life.
Excellent perk in theory but when you think about it, kind of useless as whoever you’re with will have to pay through the nose to join.
I assumed the “Free Oceanbird with a +1” was just a one-off too. Game changer if it’s reusable.I've not been 10 (7, with 8th booked), but I've noticed that the offer still appears live in my hub - I assumed it would disappear after today, but perhaps not?
We paid £104 for the matinee today. It would have been £77 tomorrow, but we couldn't make that work.Isn’t it about £130 now for the dancefloor cheap ones?
Are you lot made of money
Isn’t it about £130 now for the dancefloor cheap ones?