Gulf News

ABBA reunite with new album

Swedish band’s 10-song album ‘Voyage’ due out on November 5

-

Swedish supergroup ABBA announced their first new album in four decades on Thursday and said they would stage a series of virtual concerts using digital avatars of themselves in London next year.

Fans piled online to celebrate the long-awaited reunion of one of the world’s most successful bands. “2021 has been saved by new ABBA music,” @ elliemiles­23 said in one widely shared Twitter post.

The album Voyage will come out on Nov. 5, the band said during the streamed launch. They released two of its 10 songs — I Still Have Faith In You and Don’t Shut Me Down — on Thursday.

“First it was just two songs,” songwriter Benny Andersson said in a pre-recorded video message.

“Then we said ‘maybe we should do, I don’t know, a few others. What do you say girls?’ And they said ‘yeah’ and then I asked ‘why don’t we do a full album?’” The recording went smoothly, co-songwriter Bjorn Ulvaeus said. “It all came rushing back in a matter of seconds.”

“I knew when Benny played the melody it just had to be about us,” he added about I Still Have Faith In You. The new album will also include a Christmas song Little Things.

‘ABBATARS’

The concerts will be held at a purpose-built ABBA Arena in London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in May, and feature digital versions of its four stars Agnetha Faltskog, Bjorn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid Lyngstad.

The “abbatars” were created using motion capture technology and will show members of the band as they looked in 1979.

The concerts will feature 22 songs, including the two new numbers and a “sort of a greatest hits” compilatio­n, including Dancing Queen, he added.

ABBA was founded in the early 70s by then couples Agnetha and Bjorn, together with Benny and Anni-Frid. Their initials gave the band its name.

They sold more than 385 million albums and topped charts from Australia to America with a string of hits including Waterloo, The Winner Takes It All and Take A Chance On Me.

 ?? Photos by Reuters, AP ?? Members of the pop group ABBA, from left, Benny Andersson, Agnetha Foltskog, Bjorn Ulvaeus and Anni-Frid Lyngstad
Photos by Reuters, AP Members of the pop group ABBA, from left, Benny Andersson, Agnetha Foltskog, Bjorn Ulvaeus and Anni-Frid Lyngstad
 ??  ?? Digital versions of the ABBA members were created using motion capture technology.
Digital versions of the ABBA members were created using motion capture technology.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Arab Emirates