Swedish hitmakers to release album of brand new material in November, and digital avatars will appear in London concert residency in 2022.
One of the most anticipated comebacks in pop culture has finally come to pass: the return of Abba.
Forty years after the bitter songs written in the wake of two band divorces for their last album, 1981’s The Visitors, the Swedish pop quartet have reunited for Voyage, an album of brand new songs that will be released on 5 November. Two tracks from it, I Still Have Faith in You and Don’t Shut Me Down, are out now.
The group – Benny Andersson, Agnetha Fältskog, Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Björn Ulvaeus – have also announced a new concert experience in London, also called Voyage, beginning in May 2022. Digital versions of themselves (not holograms, their team asserted) will appear nightly alongside a 10-piece live band at a new 3,000-capacity venue in the city’s Olympic park, called the Abba Arena. Tickets go on sale on Tuesday 7 September.
Lygstad said of their reunion: “Such joy it was to work with the group again – I am so happy with what we have made.” Ulvaeus said of Fältskog and Lyngstad: “I was completely floored by the way they delivered those songs,” with Anderson adding: “I think hearing Frida and Agnetha singing again is hard to beat.”
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