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ABBA teases comeback announcement 40 years after disbanding

Agence France-Presse • September 2, 2021, 13:52:48 IST
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The Swedish band launched a new website on Thursday morning titled “Abba Voyage”, asking fans to register interest in a new project

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ABBA teases comeback announcement 40 years after disbanding

They famously vowed never to reform, to the disappointment of their legions of fans. But nearly four decades after disbanding, Swedish superstars ABBA were on Thursday expected to announce a “sensational comeback” collaboration. Almost as famous for their over-the-top sparkly outfits as their music, the group notched up over 400 million album sales over 50 years. They enjoyed phenomenal success with a string of chart hits in the 1970s and early 1980s after winning Eurovision in 1974 with ‘Waterloo’. Since parting ways in 1982 they have steadfastly resisted all offers to work together as a foursome again. But later on Thursday, they are expected to delight fans with news on a fresh collaboration. The now septuagenarian stars of pop classics such as Dancing Queen, The Winner Takes It All and Take a Chance on Me, said they will make a “historic” announcement at 5.45 pm UK time (16:45 GMT). Details are still under wraps, but the group is expected to announce the release of their first new songs since the 1980s and the launch of a new theatrical show in which they will perform as hologram “Abbatars”. Last week, the group – Anni-Frid Lyngstad, 75, Agnetha Faltskog, 71, Bjorn Ulvaeus, 76, and Benny Andersson, 74 – announced on Twitter: “Thank you for waiting, the journey is about to begin.” A website promises a “historic Livestream” and Universal Music Group was to hold an event at the ArcelorMittal Orbit observation tower in east London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. - ‘Sensational comeback’ - The group is to release a whole album’s worth of new songs in a “sensational comeback”, according to British tabloid The Sun. This comes after the Swedish pop icons announced three years ago they were returning to the studio to record new tracks. “We all four felt that, after some 35 years, it could be fun to join forces again and go into the recording studio. So we did,” the group said. Earlier this year, Ulvaeus told Australia’s Herald Sun: “There will be new music this year, that is definite. It’s not a case any more of it might happen, it will happen.” Ulvaeus told The Times in April he wrote lyrics for new songs with Andersson composing the music, and the group “still sounds very much Abba”. The group has mentioned five new songs, including I Still Have Faith in You and Don’t Shut Me Down. The Sun reported they have recorded at least eight songs together. - ‘State-of-the-art show’ - The tabloid also reported that the group will voice holograms of themselves in their heyday for a “stage-of-the-art” show called “Abba Voyage” to be staged at a 3,000-capacity theatre in London’s Olympic Park. The show will launch next May and run eight times a week, featuring a blend of previously filmed and projected content and live performers. The plan is for the show to run to 2025 and then transfer to Stockholm or Las Vegas. Building work on the theatre has begun, The Sun reported. - ‘Breaking up is never easy’ - The group has not released any new music since 1981 and broke up the following year after both of the quartet’s married couples divorced. They steered clear of a reunion despite their music’s enduring popularity, fuelled by a hit compilation album in 1992 and the “Mamma Mia” musical and later spin-off films starring Meryl Streep, Colin Firth and Pierce Brosnan. “There is simply no motivation to regroup. Money is not a factor and we would like people to remember us as we were,” Ulvaeus said in a 2008 interview. According to Celebrity Net Worth, each member of Abba is worth between $200-300 million. In 2000, the band turned down a $1 billion offer to perform a 100-show world tour.

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