THE stars of Thank You For The Music are celebrating selling even more tickets for their forthcoming appearance, despite having to change the name of their show for 2005. They are appearing at St David's Hall on Friday, April 22 and tickets cost between £16 and £18 with concessions.

"Switching names after eight years of performing to capacity crowds around the UK should have had a negative effect on ticket sales," says Martin Spooner, who plays Robin Gibb in the show. "'However, this proves Abba and Bee Gees fans know a good show when they see it, no matter what name it goes under.'

This year, stars of the show Abba Magic and Bee Gees Magic are touring as part of the Thank You For The Music concert show.

"We're joined this year by the fantastic Kings of Queen, featuring Stars in Their Eyes series winner David Kinghorn as Freddie Mercury - making Thank You For The Music the UK's biggest and best touring concert for 2005."

Watch out, too, for a cameo role by Elton John in the most nostalgic show on the road.

Thank You For The Music invites music fans to return to a time when: Bohemian Rhapsody, Another One Bites the Dust and We are the Champions were number one records for Queen

Elton John was topping the charts with hits like Candle In The Wind, I'm Still Standing and Your Song.

The Bee Gees were at their Jive Talkin' best, bringing disco hits like How Deep Is Your Love, Night Fever and Staying Alive to the world Abba scored an incredible 17 successive top-ten hits, including Dancing Queen, Mamma Mia! and Thank You For The Music. Telephone St David's box office on 029 20878 444.