Get ready to dance, jive, and have the time of your life because Mamma Mia! is making its grand return in 2026. The smash-hit West End musical is planning a UK tour that will hit cities including Bristol, Oxford, Edinburgh, Swansea and Manchester, and fans can snag tickets starting at £19.50 Celebrating its 26th year since debuting in 1999, Mamma Mia! has charmed audiences far and wide, especially after becoming a silver screen sensation with stars Amanda Seyfried and Meryl Streep. READ MORE: Coldplay 2025 UK tour: Tickets now available for less than £100 after huge demand The cast of the 2026 tour remains hush-hush at the moment, but the previous tour in 2024-25 featured talents such as Izi Maxell, Mazz Murray, Ben Irish, Stephen Beckett, Christopher Dickins, and Luke Jasztal. We’re all on the edge of our seats to find out if they – or fresh faces – will lead the charge in this anticipated revival.
Tickets for Mamma Mia! start at £19.50
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Back in 2018, Daisy Jackson reviewed the show for Manchester Evening News, telling readers: “The tale follows young Sophie as she prepares for her wedding to her beau Sky. Although Sophie is the axis around whom the story spins, it’s her mother Donna (played by the brilliant Shona White) who’s the star of the show. “Donna and her two oldest friends, Tanya and Rosie, deliver the musical’s most memorable moments. For every one of Sophie’s sickly-sweet ballads and lovesick gazes, there’s a lashing of filthy-minded innuendo from her mother and honorary aunts. The comedic timing is so spot on it’s easy to believe these actors have genuinely been bosom pals for decades. “When Tanya (Helen Anker) parades around teasing a young groomsman during Does Your Mother Know, the audience are beside themselves with glee. It’s a scene that’s been slotted into the production purely for entertainment purposes and it’s met with rapturous applause.” Jackson concludes her review by stating: “Until Abba finally agree to a reunion tour (come on, pretty please), Mamma Mia will continue to fill the disco void in our lives nicely.”
The Mamma Mia! musical is coming to the UK next year with tickets on sale now.
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You can read her full review here. Fancy catching the show yourself? Here’s everything you need to know about booking tickets: How to get Mamma Mia! UK tour tickets The only place to secure tickets for Mamma Mia! is through ATG Tickets. These tickets went on general sale on February 26, but there are still plenty available on the ATG site. Ticket prices kick off from a modest £19.50 on weekdays, climbing to £24.50 for the Friday, Saturday and Sunday performances. This makes it a reasonably priced night out, particularly when compared to the ABBA Voyage experience in London which sets you back £55 for Dance Floor tickets, reports the Manchester Evening News. If you want to give yourself something to look forward to this year, Coldplay tickets are still available to buy, and you can now get your hands on some for less than £100. To find out more, visit here. Story SavedYou can find this story in My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.