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People pay up to 10,800 crowns for a show where the real ABBA does not sing

Holograms, or more precisely digital images, “abbatars” will appear on the show. In order for the pop quartet to perform in this way, its members had to sing each song in front of 160 cameras for five weeks, which captured every movement. The band collaborated with Industrial Light & Magic directed by George Lucas.

Ticket prices range from £ 31.95 to £ 367 (from £ 940 to £ 10,800) and much of it has been sold out in a few hours. The concerts will last 100 minutes without a break and the band recommends them for children from the age of six. Adolescents under the age of 16 may only enter the ABBA arena accompanied by adults.

Swedish pop legend, who celebrated great success, especially in the 1970s, announced on Thursday that he was reuniting and releasing a new album. A record called Voyage will be released on November 5.

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