With 400 million albums sold worldwide, 17 number one hits and a constant 16 million weekly global streams today, ABBA are the world’s most successful music act of all time after The Beatles. Their ...
LONDON — Thousands of ABBA fans sang “Can you hear the drums, Fernando?” in unison, their voices reverberating throughout the hexagonal arena. But I couldn’t hear the drums. What I heard was the ABBA ...
This story was produced by our colleagues at the BBC. ABBA’s Voyage concert series opened in May of 2022 in Stratford, London, featuring a rundown of both classics and new songs as performed by ...
LONDON, May 26 (Reuters) - Performing their much-loved hits like "Mamma Mia!" and "Dancing Queen", Swedish supergroup ABBA returned to the stage on Thursday, albeit as digital avatars, for a new ...
ABBA reunited publicly for the first time in over three decades.Dave J Hogan/Getty Images All four members of ABBA reunited in public Thursday night for the first time in 36 years as they attended the ...
The first news about a virtual ABBA show broke in 2016. Six years later, “Voyage” is set to open at the purpose-built 3,000-seat ABBA Arena in London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Along the way, ...
ABBA Voyage boosted London’s economy with nearly £323million in spending turnover within a one year period, according to a new report. READ MORE: ABBA Voyage live in London: an epic avatar mega-mix ...
Now in its third year, the ABBA Voyage virtual concert sold over a million tickets in 2024 and generated revenues of $140 million for its UK-based holding company. Gimme Gimme Gimme that Money Money ...
ABBA icons Frida Lyngstad and Benny Andersson made a surprise appearance at the band's Voyage show in London on Tuesday evening. The Swedish stars, who were married from 1978 to 1981, were showered ...
I’ve seen the best. The maddest and the fieriest and the deepest and the heaviest. I’ve watched them, open-mouthed: HR, from Bad Brains, executing a perfect backflip to land crisply on the band’s last ...
They may only be digital dancing queens - and kings - but the four glittery avatars performing every night in front of sell out audiences in east London are pumping serious Money, Money, Money into ...