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ABBA teases comeback announcement 40 years after disbanding
•The Swedish band launched a new website on Thursday morning titled "Abba Voyage", asking fans to register interest in a new project
ABBA to release five new songs after 35 years followed by holographic music tour in 2021
•ABBA's new songs include the already announced 'I Still Have Faith In You' and 'Don't Shut Me Down.'
ABBA to release new music 'sometime this year', says band member Bjorn Ulvaeus
•Bjorn Ulvaes' comments follow Bennt Andersson's who said in February that ABBA was hoping to release some new music in 2020.
ABBA to release new music in September; member Bjorn Ulvaeus confirms "it has been delayed for too long"
Fp Staff •Months after revealing new music was in the pipeline, ABBA’s Bjorn Ulvaeus has told fans to expect the track to drop in September or October.
Theresa May dances to ABBA's 'Dancing Queen' before addressing Conservative Party conference, asks party to unite over Brexit
•Theresa May called for unity to deliver a Brexit that was in the "national interest", amid deepening divisions within the ruling party over the UK's exit strategy from the European Union (EU).
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again movie review: Meryl Streep is missed but sequel boasts of a fresh verve
Mihir •Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again proves, despite having a potentially solid shelf life as a streaming pick, that big screen entertainment still exists.
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again: Meryl Streep's musical comedy to release in India on 3 August
Ians •Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again is a sequel to the 2008 film Mamma Mia!
Pop legend Cher to release album of Abba covers following role in Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again
•Cher is yet to reveal a tracklist or release date for the album of Abba covers
Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again promo sees Cher cover ABBA's 'Fernando' with Andy Garcia in duet version
Fp Staff •Cher makes a glamorous entry in Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again, where she plays the glamorous mother of Meryl Streep’s character Donna.
The Kinks' comeback, and what's prompting vintage bands to reunite in the studio or on stage
Lgo •What makes bands that are way past their prime, come together to produce new work or go on the road with former bandmates with whom they’ve had contentious history? Is it nostalgia, the economics of today’s live music business or creative urges that push vintage rockers back to a gruelling schedule?