With ABBA Voyage now taking bookings up to its fourth anniversary in May 2026, it’s fair to say that this groundbreaking digitally enhanced show has been a huge success. In fact, ABBA Voyage has ...
ABBA is ready for some more of that "Money, Money, Money." "Dancing Queen" fans have been anxiously awaiting the first new music in nearly four decades from the iconic Swedish pop band — which has ...
'Voyage' will be released on Nov. 5, with the group set to perform their new songs in concert next year via digital avatars. By Ariana Brockington Decades after their split and years after teasing new ...
ABBA began life as pop band Björn & Benny, Agnetha & Anni-Frid in 1972, based in Sweden. After the group won the Eurovision Song Contest with their hit "Waterloo" in 1974, they catapulted into the ...
ABBA are one of the most successful pop groups of all times, with their many hits proving dancefloor favourites for more than 50 years. This has been helped by two blockbuster Mamma Mia! films, ...
Thank you (again) for the music, ABBA! The iconic Swedish pop band, best known for beloved classics like "Dancing Queen" and "Mamma Mia," shared two brand-new songs and announced an upcoming album and ...
The Swedish pop band, consisting of Ulvaeus, Agnetha Fältskog, Anni-Frid Lyngstad, and Benny Andersson, reunited for their first album of new music, Voyage, in four decades in 2021. Ulvaeus said ...
ABBA is ready for some more of that “Money, Money, Money.” “Dancing Queen” fans have been anxiously awaiting the first new music in nearly four decades from the iconic Swedish pop band — which has ...
Four decades since their last album, Swedish pop legends ABBA are finally back, in one of the most anticipated musical returns in recent years. Anni-Frid “Frida” Lyngstad, Benny Andersson, Björn ...
ABBA Voyage has unveiled a new festive makeover - transforming the ABBA Arena into a magical winter garden. The new setting, ...
In 2025 alone, the concert experience added £660 million ($878m) in UK turnover compared with £1.40 billion ($1.86bn) in the first two years combined.