MAMMA MIA IT'S THE NEW ABBA
"The secret of Babba's success is the extent to which they are able to reproduce the original ABBA sound.....The crowd was constantly cheering and singing from the first song to the last. A BABBA performance is a complete theatrical production. "
(HERALD SUN)11/7/1996
There they stood on stage in front of a huge and classy gold backdrop dancing in and out of the semi-lazer like light show. Their sound was full and clear and they had a great rapport with the audience. Tonight the Derby was packed and the crowd sand along in party-like participation! BABBA are simply a closer salute than Bjorn Again due to their voice pitch and playing ability! Nearly 20 years ago to the day I saw my fist concert (ABBA March 5, 1977) and tonight BABBA at certain precise points, brought back vivid chilling memories!!! David Tyler Musical Critic. BEAT MAGAZINE.  

Equipped with seventies costumes, soundalike voices and harmony, and hohdey hohdey' Swedish accents, BABBA members have made an art form of counterfeiting their counterparts. A backline of drums and bass completes their six-piece high- energy sound which is rated the best doppelganger south of Stockholm. (THE BARFLY CAIRNS).

They look like ABBA, they move like ABBA and really importantly they sound like ABBA. Oh and something really spooky! Their names are Agnetha, Benny, Bjorn and Frida! BABBA is a "must see", a "not to be missed" experience. I have just spent a couple of hours boogying to the hip and groovy sound of BABBA for the first time and I want more!! MELBOURNE STAR OBSERVER.

Relive the ABBA experience with BABBA, the brilliant young band fresh from Melbourne, Sweden. (BROTHER SISTER).

BABBA is not just a band or a parody of one, but a complete performance that re-lives the original European sensation. The music is flawless and their onstage interaction entertaining. (AUKLAND TIMES.).

"With BABBA around we might as well have ABBA on tour. They're great!" NICHOLAS FALTSKOG PRESIDENT OF THE AUSTRALIAN ABBA FAN CLUB.

"The highlight of the show was the vocals of Frida and Agnetha. These girls can really sing and BABBA can really play." BEAT MAGAZINE 1995.

"Take A Chance on BABBA, you'll be living in a dream world." 'AFTER ABBA ' (THE AUSTRALIAN ABBA MAGAZINE).

The band have aced it when it comes to getting the music one hundred per cent perfect. Thousands of ABBA fans can't be wrong. SYDNEY MORNING HERALD

BABBA are brilliant. The Show is entertaining, sincere, professional and great fun. In July they wowed ABBA fans at the 1995 official Australian ABBA convention held in Melbourne. No greater critic than an ABBA fan, more nerve racking is a room full of them - it sure put BABBA to the test. But they passed with flying colours and were greeted with hysteric applause and praise. 'AFTER ABBA' - The Australian ABBA magazine.

Opening music was played at eight o'clock and just five minutes later the Glenroy was transported back in time 20-plus years. Bjorn, Benny, Frida and Agnetha with a bass player and drummer, were just as if they had been frozen in time.
The first set saw such classics as Ring Ring, Chiqitita, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do and Fernando, all delivered as if the people playing the songs had written them. Babba had the whole package down pat.- Hair, make-up, costumes, the whole nine yards. This combined with practically perfect delivery made for a very fun night.
Bjorn, Benny and Co could and did write some of the most fun party songs ever. Gimme, Gimme, Gimme and Take a Chance On Me had many people dancing, queens or otherwise.
People of all ages had a great night out, especially during S.O.S., So Long and Thankyou For The Music, which rounded off the show.
Only the utmost stomping, clapping and whistling brought Babba back on, delighting the audience with Waterloo and finishing with Dancing Queen, which left everyone happy. I can't help but wonder if there is a school in Australia for Abba tribute bands. If there is, can I join? (WELLINGTON TOWN HALL REVIEWED BY DARRYL BOER)