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Celebration of Memorable ABBA Moments at Silkenweberhaus Krefeld, Germany on November 13, 2025

An Evening Brimming with ABBA's Most Iconic Tunes, Presented by the Skilled Maestros of 'Noble Composition', Happening One Night in Sweden

In 2025, on the 13th of November, the Silkenweberhaus Krefeld hosts "One Night in Sweden", an event...
In 2025, on the 13th of November, the Silkenweberhaus Krefeld hosts "One Night in Sweden", an event dedicated to the most enchanting memories of the legendary ABBA.

Celebration of Memorable ABBA Moments at Silkenweberhaus Krefeld, Germany on November 13, 2025

Get ready for an unforgettable night as the One Night in Sweden ABBA tribute show is set to take place at the Seidenweberhaus in Krefeld on November 13, 2025. This high-quality tribute show, guaranteed by Noble Composition, promises to deliver an authentic ABBA experience.

The band, One Night in Sweden, features a talented lineup. Thomas Bleser, a renowned "all-round drummer", serves as the bandleader. Andreas Düro, known as "Bass Professor", is also a member of the band.

Three exceptional performers will portray the iconic ABBA members. Linda Mikulec will take on the role of Agnetha, Simone Kerchner will perform as Anni-Frid, and DD Doehrn will play Benny.

Florian Brettschneider will portray Björn Ulvaeus, adding another layer of authenticity to the show. Linda Mikulec and Simone Kerchner have previously performed with many renowned artists, while Andreas Düro and DD Doehrn bring their own unique talents to the stage.

Tickets for this much-anticipated event can be purchased at various outlets, including the Mediencenter Krefeld, Rheinstraße 76 / corner Ostwall, and the Seidenweberhaus in Krefeld. Tickets can also be found online at www.abba-tribute-noble-composition.com.

Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to relive the magic of ABBA! Mark your calendars for November 13, 2025, and secure your tickets today. The One Night in Sweden ABBA tribute show is sure to be a night to remember!

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