Mamma Mia! ABBA will share new music, return to stage as holograms
If you thought Broken Lizard's recent revival was the only Super Trooper sequel coming your way, get ready to be happy: Swedish musical supergroup ABBA have announced their first new music in 35 years. The quartet, who have sold hundreds of millions of records around the globe with hits like Dancing Queen, Mamma Mia, and Take A Chance On Me , took to Instagram to share the news, announcing that they have hit the recording studio for the first time since they disbanded in 1983.
NME —
"It was like time had stood still"
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Abba have announced the release of their first new material in 35 years, after the pop icons got together to record …Conti... more info
Reuters — STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Swedish pop icons ABBA will release their first new music for 35 years with two new songs set for broadcast in December, the quartet said on Friday.... more info
Uncut —
The foursome have recorded two songs together
The foursome have recorded two songs together
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Topix — The Swedish pop group announced the release of new material the first time in three-and-a-half decades. Two new tracks are forthcoming, including one titled "I Still Have... more info
Topix — If you thought Broken Lizard's recent revival was the only Super Trooper sequel coming your way, get ready to be happy: Swedish musical supergroup ABBA have announced... more info
E! Online — Mamma mia! ABBA has new music on the way--for the first time in more than three decades.
The iconic Swedish pop group took to social media to end this week with the maj... more info