What's on in the south next week.
ABBA fans are in for a treat at The Mayflower this Sunday. Sing-a-long-a-Abba features all of the Swedish Supergroup's biggest hits, but with one difference - the audience can sing along! With the lyrics projected on to a big screen, the crowd are encouraged to let their hair down and dance in the aisles during this original feel-good show. Don't forget, the evening also includes a fancy-dress competition, so get those nylon flares out from the back of the wardrobe and enjoy the night.
Tickets £16.50. Box office: 023 8071 1811.
THE 1970s theme is also present in Basingstoke this weekend. The Anvil is the venue for the Glitz Blitz and 70s Hitz show that celebrates the very best of British Glam Rock. Featuring three classic bands from that era - The Sweet, Sailor and The Rubettes, this show is a must-see for those who remember hits such as Blockbuster and Sugar Baby Love. The show is tomorrow night at 7.45pm.
Tickets from £17.50. Box office: 01256 844244.
A few tickets still remain for the Philharmonia Orchestra's performance at Basingstoke's The Anvil on Sunday night. Conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras with James Ehnes on violin, the orchestra will bring to life pieces by Brahms and Mozart.
Tickets from £13.50. Box office: 01256 844244.
MOODY rock band Mostly Autumn's music has been described as atmospheric with a Celtic edge, and with influences ranging from Pink Floyd and Genesis to Deep Purple, their style is difficult to categorise. Using flutes and violins alongside a powerful band, Mostly Autumn's eclectic approach to music will be on show at The Brook in Southampton tonight.
Tickets £12.50. Box office: 023 8055 5366.
SEVEN-piece band Zubop play at the Quay Arts Centre in Newport, Isle of Wight tonight. Their original compositions combine global dance rhythms, catchy hooks and jazz improvisation. This exciting show is guaranteed to get the audience dancing.
Tickets from £9. Box office: 01983 822490.
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