Mamma mia, here they go again. ABBA, the beloved Swedish pop group, announced Thursday in a global livestreamed event that, after nearly 40 years, it will release a new 10-track album, "Voyage," on ...
At the height of ABBA's career, demeaning comments about Agnetha Fältskog's appearance were not lost on her. In ABBA: AGAINST THE ODDS, a documentary on the Swedish band that premiered on Saturday, ...
ABBA’s ‘Voyage’ virtual concert — which opened in a specially built London arena last May and has sold more than 1 million tickets — will go on a global tour, Universal Music Group chairman Lucian ...
In honor of the group's return to the studio, Billboard looks back at ABBA's top 10 biggest hits on the Hot 100. By Xander Zellner Thirty-six years after ABBA’s last hit on the Billboard Hot 100 (“The ...
Swedish pop group ABBA have delighted fans with the news that they will be releasing music for the first time in 39 years, as well as going on tour as their younger selves in hologram form. The group ...
The four members of ABBA made a rare public appearance to watch their 'ABBA-tars' perform in the highly technical stage show. By Richard Smirke LONDON — After a 40-year wait, Swedish pop sensations ...
Former ABBA member Björn Ulvaeus has shared an update on the band's virtual concert residency following the third anniversary of its launch earlier this year. He was asked about the future of ABBA ...
LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 26: Benny Andersson, Agnetha Fältskog, Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Bjorn Ulvaeus of ABBA attend the first performance of ABBA "Voyage" at ABBA Arena on May 26, 2022 in London, England ...
2024 is the 50th anniversary of ABBA’s iconic performance and victory at Eurovision. With the contest taking place in Sweden, this film celebrates that historic occasion by telling the epic story of ...
A key contributor to Abba has died. Lasse Wellander was the group's lead guitarist on some of their biggest hits in the 1970s and '80s, including "Knowing Me Knowing You," "Slipping Through My Fingers ...
If, in 1605, Miguel de Cervantes had the pop sensibilities of Sweden’s ABBA, Don Quixote might have spent the past 400 years being sung at every iteration of a stadium or karaoke bar on the planet.
Greta Thunberg and other activists were tortured with nonstop ABBA songs pumping from their hacked radio as their flotilla sailed from Greece in an attempt to deliver aid to Gaza. The Global Sumud ...