Aoibhinn Rodgers, Grace Meaney and Sophie O’Connell. Photograph: John O’Neill.

STUDENTS from St Joseph’s Tulla will take on Abba in a new production heading to East Clare next week.

Abba will be celebrated in Tulla when St Joseph’s Tulla students perform ‘The Winner Takes It All’ for three nights.

Running from November 12th to 14th with a 19:30 start each night. Teacher Aisling Mulhern told The Clare Echo, “Audiences can expect incredible singing, energetic choreography, and an atmosphere that will have everyone tapping their feet and singing along”.

Tickets cost €15 with a reduced rate on the opening night with entry for U18s available for €8 and €12 for adults.

“Don’t miss this spectacular night of music, joy, and nostalgia. Secure your tickets today at www.sjt.ie and experience the show that proves when it comes to great music, truly The Winner Takes It All,” Aisling added.

As part of their production, St Joseph’s Tulla students will perform a host of Abba hits. “From the heart-wrenching ballad The Winner Takes It All to the irresistible dance rhythms of Voulez-Vous, this show promises to transport audiences through the magic of one of the world’s most beloved pop groups,” she said.

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