ABBA's Agnetha Fältskog has said their upcoming Voyage concert experience and album could be their last.
02.09.2021 - 15:53 / officialcharts.com
There's not many bands with as healthy a chart pedigree as ABBA, and the Swedish quartet's singles are almost national treasures in their own way. The band's global domination from the mid-seventies to the early eighties, followed by subsequent revivals in decades to come, means ABBA's classic hits are known to millions, across generations.
During their imperial phase, ABBA scored 25 Top 40 hits in the UK, including 19 Top 10s, of which nine went all the way to Number 1 – over the space of nine
ABBA's Agnetha Fältskog has said their upcoming Voyage concert experience and album could be their last.
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Klaxons member James Righton has spoken to NME about the process of finding the members of ABBA‘s new live band, as well as revealing how it has helped shape his own new music.The Swedish pop legends returned earlier this month, announcing details of a “revolutionary” and immersive new live show called ‘Voyage’ along with a new 10-track album of the same name and the first two singles from it.The ‘Voyage’ live show will see a “digital” version of ABBA performing alongside a 10-piece live band
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As ABBA mania continues to sweep the nation following the release of their first new music in four decades, Official Charts Company data can exclusively reveal that Don't Shut Me Down is now on course to be the group's highest-charting comeback single on this Friday's Official Chart.
ABBA‘s new album ‘Voyage’ have broken records in the UK after over 80,000 copies were purchased in just three days.Universal Music UK claim its their biggest ever album pre-order, breaking the previous record set by Take That for their ‘Progress’ and ‘III’ albums, according to Music Business Worldwide.ABBA made their monumental comeback last week, announcing the release of ‘Voyage’, on November 5 – and dropping the singles ‘I Still Have The Faith In You’ and ‘Don’t Shut Me Down’.They also
ABBA’s “revolutionary” new live show ‘Voyage‘ have spoken to NME about the creation of the concert, the chemistry of the band and how long we might expect it to run for.The Swedish pop legends returned last week, announcing details of an immersive new live show called ‘Voyage’ along with a new 10-track album of the same name and the first two singles from it.The ‘Voyage’ live show will see a “digital” version of ABBA performing alongside a 10-piece live band (put together with the help of
Klaxons, has revealed his role in helping ABBA form their ten-piece reunion band.Righton – who recently dropped a new single of his own, the Soulwax-assisted ‘Release Party’ – shared the tidbit on Instagram over the weekend, posting a photo of himself and ABBA member Benny Andersson working together in a Swedish studio.“I had an incredible/fun/magical/surreal time helping Benny and Bjorn find the 10 piece band for the reunion,” he wrote in the photo’s caption.
Little Boots has revealed that she will perform as part of ABBA‘s upcoming ‘Voyage’ concerts in London.The Swedish pop icons announced the “revolutionary” live experience last week (September 2), while also sharing their first new songs in 40 years: ‘I Still Have Faith In You’ and ‘Don’t Shut Me Down’.Beginning next May, the special live shows will present a “digital” version of ABBA (not holograms) performing alongside a 10-piece live band at the purpose-built 3,000-capacity ‘ABBA Arena’ at
ABBA have broken pre-order records with their new album Voyage, just three days after its announcement.
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ABBA are heading back to the Official Singles Chart Top 10 for the first time in forty years with their two comeback singles taken from their upcoming new album Voyage.
They’re back! Forty years after going their separate ways, ABBA, the Swedish supergroup who became a worldwide phenomenon, has reunited to release new music and to promote a long-planned virtual concert. The band, which has sold over 400 million albums, released two new songs on September 3 – I Still Have Faith in You, and Don’t Shut Me Down – both of which appear on their upcoming album Voyage, set for release on November 5. Band members Bjorn Ulvaeus, 76, Benny Andersson, 74, Anni-Frid
ABBA is the Swedish group responsible for some of the most timeless songs in pop — "Mamma Mia," "Dancing Queen," and "Gimmie! Gimmie! Gimmie!" to name just a few — and they're officially back after a 40-year break.