ABBA
ABBA's virtual show boosts London's economy to the tune of US$225 million
Thank you for the music, London’s authorities might say, after Swedish pop group ABBA’s digital concert residency raked in US$225 million in terms of net economic benefit to the British capital in its...
ABBA singer Agnetha makes comeback as solo artist
Two years after iconic Swedish pop group ABBA returned with a new album, singer Agnetha Faltskog has announced she will unveil a new single as a solo artist this week.
ABBA and the rise of the work-from-home rock star
Musicians are finding profitable ways to perform remotely to their fans
A bus journey to a time before ABBA
[STOCKHOLM] - Catherine King was easy to spot at a recent gig for Benny Anderssons Orkester: She stood right by the stage, in front of a large Australian flag she had tied to the safety fence. King, 4...
ABBA reunite with two new songs after 35 years
[STOCKHOLM] Sweden's legendary disco group ABBA announced on Friday that they have reunited to record two new songs, 35 years after their last single.
Rare ABBA album fetes 40 years of chart-toppers
LUDVIG Andersson is not doing a very good job of promoting his father's new record which he has just produced. "Personally, I don't like 'live' albums because I find them very contradictory - you are ...
Abba mania takes hold with Mamma Mia!
THERE'S a certain kind of audience that every jukebox musical is bound to attract - the nostalgic fans who show up purely for the sake of reliving the music.
Connecting through ABBA hits
Jukebox musical Mamma Mia! strikes a chord with the audience via its songs.