Hey Quad Cities, are you ready for a DANCE PARTY?!

Don’t miss the ultimate Abba tribute band, Abbarama, at the The Rust Belt (1201 7th Street East Moline) on Friday Mar 22. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the dance party will commence at 7 p.m.Have an Abbarama Night at the The Rust Belt!

Tickets are just $15 and can be purchased online at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/abbarama-abba-tribute-band-tickets-5535510260.

Abbarama is a group of young musicians from Sweden, UK and USA celebrating the music and style of ABBA. The show is performed with a modern electronic sound produced by Grammy Award winning Greg Collins (U2, No Doubt) along with art and video projections by pop artist KII Arens (Lady Gaga, Katy Perry) creating the ultimate ABBARAMA EXPERIENCE!

The story of ABBARAMA started in 2017, when Josephine Forsman -the Grammy Nominated Swedish musician and drummer of the all-female rock band Sahara Hotnights, and Nathan Arling the US musician and drummer of Urge Overkill, The Last Vegas and celebrity from the international EMMY Award winning Swedish TV-show “Allt För Sverige”, began dreaming about creating the ultimate ABBA show.

Pop Artist KII Arens soon joined in as the Art and Video Director, creating the fun and vibrant esthetics of ABBARAMA. So did Diana Ebe, a Swedish pop singer living in Los Angeles, the UK singer Alison Garner, the Chicago artist Evan Hand, and the Swedish guitar player Adam Skeppar – they became the members of Abbarama.

Together with the band -Swedish guitar player Niklas Karlin, US drummer Dustin Koester, and US bass player Eric Louiselle, they all gathered in a big white mansion in the Hollywood Hills and started creating their own new sound around the classic Swedish ABBA songs.

For more on Abbarama, visit http://www.abbarama.com/.

ABBARAMA is taking the show on the road and will be entertaining fans of all ages with the best and most unique ABBA experience in the world!

Have an Abbarama Night at the The Rust Belt!
Tess Abney was born and raised in the Quad Cities. Her passion for writing and entertainment was apparent at a very young age. Whether it is sharing local events and businesses with readers or sharing her thoughts on life, she finds comfort in the way words can bring people together.
Have an Abbarama Night at the The Rust Belt!

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