Prior to 2020, if someone told you that Chess the Musical was a very real thing that definitely exists, you could've been forgiven for being a little perplexed. But it does and, with everyone obsessed with the chess-focused Netflix series The Queen's Gambit over the past few months, it's hitting Australia's stages in 2021. Chess the Musical actually dates back decades, first hitting London's West End in 1986. In line with that era, it's set against the background of the Cold War. Here, Soviet and American forces both try to use an international chess championship for political gain, and manipulate the outcome. The tale that also involves a love triangle, between Hungarian-born refugee Florence Vasse and two chess grandmasters. If you thought that singing about chess mightn't be all that exciting, ABBA's Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus wrote the tunes, while Ulvaeus and musical veteran Tim Rice (Jesus Christ Superstar, Evita, Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King) penned the lyrics. And, if you've ever heard 80s tracks 'I Know Him So Well' and 'One Night in Bangkok', they actually hail from Chess the Musical. Folks in Melbourne, Perth and Brisbane will get to experience the show for themselves from April–June next year, with the production hitting up Melbourne's Regent Theatre on Saturday, April 24, Perth's Concert Hall on Saturday, June 5 and Brisbane's QPAC Concert Hall on Thursday, June 10. It's doing two shows on each date, at 2pm and 7.30pm — each with a 25-piece orchestra. Tickets are on sale now for Melbourne and Perth, and will be available from 9am on Thursday, December 17 in Brisbane. Keen for a glimpse of what you're in for? Check out the video for Elaine Page and Barbara Dickson's 'I Know Him So Well' below: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s2SDInk6voA Chess the Musical heads to Melbourne's Regent Theatre on Saturday, April 24, Perth's Concert Hall on Saturday, June 5 and Brisbane's QPAC Concert Hall on Thursday, June 10 — for more information, and to buy tickets, head to the production's website.