THE smash-hit musical Mamma Mia is coming to the Edinburgh Playhouse next year as part of a UK tour.
The beloved show uses popular ABBA songs to tell the funny story of a daughter, a mother and three possible dads on a Greek island.
Discussing the tour, Judy Craymer, creator and producer of Mamma Mia, said: “It’s fabulous that Mamma Mia will be returning to Southampton, Bristol, Oxford and Edinburgh.
"Mamma Mia’s much-loved story inspired by ABBA’s irresistible hits is celebrating 25 years in the West End and continues to thrill audiences around the world.
The sunniest of all musicals is returning to Bristol, Oxford and Edinburgh - tickets are now on sale! 🇬🇧
— MAMMA MIA! (@MammaMiaMusical) September 17, 2024
We'll be at the Bristol Hippodrome from 11 - 22 November 2025, join the fun and book tickets now: https://t.co/4ln5jrWtE2
Don’t miss the show when we’re at the Oxford New… pic.twitter.com/UHO6x5QkQd
"We can’t wait to again visit these great cities with the new UK Tour and welcome back audiences to our Greek island idyll!”
When is Mamma Mia coming to the Edinburgh Playhouse?
Mamma Mia will perform at the Edinburgh Playhouse between Tuesday, December 9, 2025 and Sunday, January 4, 2026.
How to get tickets for Mamma Mia at the Edinburgh Playhouse?
🎭NEWS🎭 - First venues announced for a major U.K. tour of @MammaMiaMusical in 2025
— 🎭Curtain Call Reviews🎭 (@Curtain_CallRev) September 16, 2024
The show will open at the @mayflower on the 24th October 2025 before heading to @BristolHipp @NewTheatreOx and @edinplayhouse
Full details here : https://t.co/C2XqUTmSmy pic.twitter.com/BCbNjd9b69
Those wishing to get tickets can do so on the Edinburgh Playhouse website where they will be able to search for the musical and select their desired date.
Who will star in the Mamma Mia UK tour?
The cast list is yet to be confirmed by producers.
Mamma Mia will come to the Edinburgh Playhouse on Tuesday, December 9, 2025.
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