Mamma Mia! ABBA Is Back After Nearly 40 Years

 Almost a long time since they last made music together, the individuals from ABBA are back. The Swedish pop gathering has declared an impending "multi dimensional image" show in London and its first studio collection in quite a while. 

Mamma Mia! ABBA Is Back After Nearly 40 Years


"We went on vacation in the spring of 1982, and presently we've chosen it's an ideal opportunity to end it," the band declared in a news discharge. "They say it's irresponsible to stand by over 40 years between collections, so we've recorded a development to The Visitors." 


ABBA is the abbreviation from the primary name of artists Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid "Frida" Lyngstad and instrumentalists-lyricists Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus. They started in 1970 as a nightclub act. After four years, they won the Eurovision rivalry with "Waterloo." They became stars with tunes like "Moving Queen" and "Fernando." Another hit, "Mamma Mia," propelled a Broadway melodic and a film (and its spin-off) featuring Meryl Streep (and Cher). 


ABBA's last collection, The Visitors, delivered in 1981, highlighted a more refined sound than the gathering's past light popular music. By then, at that point, one of the band's two wedded couples had separated, and the different was about . 


The individuals are currently all in their 70s and have delivered various performance projects. For quite a long while at this point, ABBA has been prodding about a gathering. 


Its new collection, Voyage, will be delivered on Nov. 5. It incorporates singles "I Still Have Faith in You" and "Don't Shut Me Down," recorded at Andersson's Riksmixningsverket studio in Stockholm. 


In the declaration, ABBA says its motivation to record again comes from having made "the weirdest and most awesome show you might at any point long for." Next May, the gathering will perform carefully with a live band in an uncommonly constructed field at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, utilizing resemblances made by a group from George Lucas' Industrial Light and Magic. 


"We will have the option to sit back in a crowd of people and watch our advanced selves play out our tunes on a phase in a uniquely fabricated field in London the following spring," peruses the declaration. Tickets for the occasion go discounted Sept. 5. 


"We're genuinely cruising in strange waters," the assertion proceeds. "With the assistance of our more youthful selves, we travel into what's to come. It's difficult to clarify, however at that point it hasn't been done previously.

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