The band’s original ending in 1982 was shrouded in mystery because the band members never officially announced the breakup. “In 1982, we didn’t really say that was all. We also never said that ABBA would not return. But now we can say that’s all, “added Andersson.
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He and Ulvaeus insist that what is happening around the band now is not the beginning of a new era and that they and their teammates Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad will never record together again.
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ABBA will soon delight fans with one of the most anticipated albums in music history, Voyage. It will be released on November 5 and will feature ten new songs, including the already released singles I Still Have Faith In You, Don’t Shut Me Down and Just a Notion. The quartet’s previous album, Visitors, was released in November 1981.
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Along with information about the new album act, the band members announced a series of unusual concerts, at which they will not perform in person, but in a digital version as specially adapted avatars, the so-called ABBAtars. They were developed by Industrial Light & Magic, founded by director George Lucas, which creates advanced special effects for movies.
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The digital incarnation of the musicians will be accompanied by a live ten-member band and the concerts will take place in a specially built arena in London. The first will take place on May 27, 2022.
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