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Kylie leads tribute concert to Abba

Kylie Minogue was the star attraction at a concert in London's Hyde Park last night playing tribute to the music of Swedish super-group Abba.
1 of 4 Abba performs with Benny Andersson
Abba performs with Benny Andersson
2 of 4 Chris Evans - sporting an Abba-inspired look
Chris Evans - sporting an Abba-inspired look
3 of 4 Jason Donovan - among the acts to perform
Jason Donovan - among the acts to perform
4 of 4 Kylie Minogue - performed Super Trouper
Kylie Minogue - performed Super Trouper

The BBC website reports that the Australian pop star performed their 1980 hit 'Super Trouper' and later sang 'When All Is Said and Done' with Abba's Benny Andersson. She described the chance to perform with Andersson as "a dream come true."

The event was hosted by Chris Evans, Tim Rice and Swedish actor Stellan Skarsgard who recently starred in the film version of Abba's 'Mamma Mia' alongside Meryl Streep and Pierce Brosnan.

A variety of music stars performed including Jason Donovan, Lulu, Chaka Khan, Jamie Cullum and Elaine Page. The cast of the stage version of 'Mamma Mia' also took part in the concert.

Abba's Bjorn Ulvaeus said "I'm not a nostalgic person but tonight took me back." He continued "Life can be pretty wonderful. Thank you for giving us this unforgettable experience."

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