Swedish superstar group Abba announced Thursday they are releasing a new album, Voyage, and will "perform" a concert — as digital characters — in London's Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Band members ...
Swedish supergroup ABBA has returned to the stage as digital avatars for a new London concert residency. On Thursday, all four members of the band publicly reunited to attend the opening night of ...
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 ...
For those of you who are still heartbroken that ABBA didn’t make a surprise appearance at this year’s Eurovision, there’s some more bad news coming your way. Band member Björn Ulvaeus has stated that ...
Abba member Björn Ulvaeus has said he doesn’t know if the Abba Voyage virtual concerts will continue if one of his bandmates dies. The musician and composer, 80, became an international star alongside ...
ABBA Voyage, the digital avatars playing in London. Image by Tim Sandle. ABBA Voyage, the digital avatars playing in London. Image by Tim Sandle. ABBA are back, at least virtually. Playing in London ...
While formed during the 1970s, the supergroup ABBA used the following decades to become one of the best-selling music acts in the industry. With iconic songs like “Dancing Queen”, “Mamma Mia”, and ...
It is the lucrative show that allows Abba fans to experience a concert from the group as they were in their prime – or rather, through digital 'Abbatars' and a glittering ten-piece band. But despite ...
ABBA’s music is immortal, Swedishly engineered to flood listeners’ brains with dopamine until the sun explodes. The band itself, though, was never built to last. Its lineup included two married ...