Best Seats for ABBA Voyage in London
If you’re a Dancing Queen looking for the ultimate night out in London, the ABBA Voyage concert is a must-see. This incredible concert experience combines the latest avatar (or should we say, ABBAtar) technology with the Swedish superstars’ greatest hits for an unforgettable experience. The venue itself is custom-built, with several ticket options, but don’t worry if you’re not sure where to sit (or stand) – SeatPlan can give you all the info you need.
With hundreds of photos and reviews from across the ABBA Arena, added by real theatregoers, you can see what the view’s like before you book. Keep reading for our ultimate guide to the best seats at ABBA Voyage.
Prices are illustrative and are correct at the time of writing [July 2026].
Best Seats Money Can Buy
Ready to spend your “Money, Money, Money”? The absolute best seats you can get at ABBA Voyage are:

- Block C (from £203). Right in the centre of the arena, with a head-on view of the stage. Just above the Dance Floor, so you can enjoy the “fab atmosphere of the dancefloor, but with a better raised view” (marcusl1, Block C, C3).
- Block H, Rows A-G (from £203). Slightly further back than Row C, with brilliant wide views of the stage.
- Dance Booths (from £180). The best of both worlds – booths have a small dance floor and couches to sit on, plus wide views of the stage and lighting effects.
Also Consider: Blocks B & D, and the middle rows of Block H, offer similar views to premium for up to 23% less.
Best Cheap Seats
It might be a rich man’s world, but the cheaper seats at this concert will still have you saying “Mamma Mia!”. The best cheap seats are:

- Blocks F/K, middle of Rows M-P (approx. £48-£90). These rows are the cheapest in the whole arena, and sitting more centrally means the technology effects are less side-on. The big screens mean you won’t miss the ABBAtars from this far back!
“Because you are so far back you experience all the lighting effects which are awesome.” – rgowan, Block F P6
- Dance Floor (up to £90). If you can stand for long periods, the atmosphere and value for money from the Dance Floor can’t be matched. It’s a real concert atmosphere down there!

Best Seats for Special Occasions
Celebrating a birthday, retirement, hen do or other special occasion? We recommend:

- Dance Booth (from £180). With a dance floor, couch seating, drinks delivered direct and even space to hang your coats and bags, this is the ultimate choice if you want your night to feel really special. Find out more with our guide to the ABBA Voyage Dance Booth experience.

Best Seats for Dancing
Ready to get your boogie on? Dancing is allowed in the seated areas, but you’re encouraged to be mindful of people around you who might want to stay sitting down. If you want to dance without a care in the world, we recommend:

- Dance Floor (up to £90). The name says it all – this section is specifically for people to dance (or stand, if you prefer) during ABBA Voyage. It’s general admission so you can move around during the show, and easily pop to the bar or toilets.
“If you´re doing the Dance Floor, make sure you stand between the middle and the back. You´ll not only see the ABBAtars much more realistically, but also appreciate the incredible lighting design.” – SuttonPeron
- Dance Booth (from £180). A great compromise between sitting and standing, the Dance Booths each have a small dance floor area, so you can practice your best ‘70s disco moves with a group of friends.
Seats to Avoid
The ABBA Voyage venue is custom-built to ensure every seat has a great view of the stage, so there technically aren’t any seats you should avoid. However, be aware of the:

- Dance Floor (up to £90). If you think you’ll need to sit down at any point during the concert, the standing area might not be for you. You can’t move to seating and, for safety reasons, you can’t sit on the floor either. If you’re attending with kids, the Dance Floor is recommended for ages 12+.
“Due to position, I don’t think we got the full 3D effect. There were large screens either side of the stage, but we couldn’t see the one closest to us, due to the angle.” – soniam34, Block K, L1
- Extreme Sides (approx. £48-£90). The full effect of the ABBAtars can be slightly distorted or flat from here, and you’ll be looking at the big screens more often.
Hidden Gems
We’ve already mentioned that there’s no truly bad seat for ABBA Voyage, but we think these areas are ones you should definitely take a chance on:

- Rear Blocks G/J (from £66). Slightly more central than the very cheapest seats in Blocks F and K, with excellent panoramic views of the entire arena. The light effects and big screens look really spectacular from here.
ABBA Voyage Tickets
If you need a quick reminder before you book, we’ve put our tips for the best seats at ABBA Voyage on to the seating plan below. Select a performance date to view real audience seat photos and reviews, and the best available ticket prices and discounts from leading London theatre suppliers.

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