Rosepark residents donned their best ABBA-inspired attire for a day of music and memories as they celebrated the 50th anniversary of the iconic group's win of the European music competition with their smash hit Waterloo.
Uddingston Care Home residents threw on their dancing shoes this week to kick off Eurovision celebrations with an ABBA bash.
The home was decorated with Eurovision and ABBA-inspired décor with bright banners and posters while residents enjoyed a Swedish-inspired buffet. Residents were kept entertained with a karaoke sing-along and a boogie to all the classics.READ MORE: Glasgow primary school in one of Scotland's 'most deprived' areas ranked as best in country
“I think Eurovision is such a great event, it has the ability to unite countries and spread joy. If there’s one thing we can all bond over, no matter our age, it’s definitely music. Everyone loves a good tune to sing along to.”
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