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Aswad, Jem (28 October 2021). "ABBA's Bjorn Ulvaeus Talks Reunion, New Album, Writing 'The Winner Takes It All' and More". Variety . Retrieved 31 October 2021. Oldham, Andrew, Calder, Tony & Irvin, Colin (1995) "ABBA: The Name of the Game", ISBN 0-283-06232-0 A chronicle of Sweden's most popular youth magazine from 1954 - 1969 in Swedish, including an interview ABBA on new album Voyage: We don't need to prove anything". BBC News. 5 November 2021 . Retrieved 17 November 2021. ABBA The History 1999 Documentary". Archived from the original on 3 January 2016 . Retrieved 9 April 2015– via YouTube.

In Australia, the airing of the music videos for "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" and "Mamma Mia" on the nationally broadcast TV pop show Countdown (which premiered in November 1974) saw the band rapidly gain enormous popularity, and Countdown become a key promoter of the group via their distinctive music videos. This started an immense interest for ABBA in Australia, resulting in "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do" staying at number one for three weeks, then "SOS" spending a week there, followed by "Mamma Mia" staying there for ten weeks, and the album holding down the number one position for months. The three songs were also successful in nearby New Zealand with the first two topping that chart and the third reaching number two. ABBA Reunite, Announce New Songs". Pitchfork. 27 April 2018. Archived from the original on 27 April 2018 . Retrieved 29 April 2018.Wünsch, Silke (25 May 2022). "ABBA launch new virtual concert in London". Deutsche Welle . Retrieved 4 June 2022. British manager Simon Fuller announced in a statement in October 2016 that the group would be reuniting to work on a new "digital entertainment experience". [9] The project would feature the members in their "life-like" avatar form, called ABBAtars, based on their late 1970s tour and would be set to launch by the spring of 2019. [91] Plaque commemorating their 1974 Eurovision win The revised and expanded edition of ABBA - The Complete Recording Sessions was funded through a successful crowdfunding campaign, and was published on March 31, 2017, with the ebook version following on 6 April. The book won the Association for Recorded Sound Collections 2018 award for Best Popular Music Discography. As of 25 January, 2020, the hardcover version of the book is SOLD OUT, but the ebook is still available. Bowers, Simon (16 February 2014). "Abba admit outrageous outfits were worn to avoid tax". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 14 February 2017 . Retrieved 13 February 2017. ABBA Voyage is a unique concert experience that takes place in the ABBA Arena located at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London, close to Stratford train station.

Abba Anger Over Danish Far-right's Use of Mamma Mia". BBC News. 24 September 2010. Archived from the original on 9 April 2011 . Retrieved 5 May 2011. a b Jonze, Tim (10 April 2014). "Abba on Drugs, Eminem and Why Writing Great Pop is a Job for Young People". The Guardian. Archived from the original on 10 April 2014 . Retrieved 10 April 2014. The group entered Melodifestivalen again in 1974, this time with ‘Waterloo’, which took them all the way to the Eurovision finals in Brighton, England. By this time they had changed their name to ABBA, an acronym of their first names. ABBA was also the name of a Swedish canned fish company; fortunately, they agreed to lending their name to a pop group. The Eurovision Song Contest on April 6, 1974 turned out to be the most famous moment in ABBA history, when the group won the international juries over with ‘Waterloo’. Vincentelli, Elisabeth (27 October 2021). "After 40 Years, Abba Takes a Chance With Its Legacy". The New York Times . Retrieved 13 November 2021. The German translation of Robert Scott's book "ABBA Gold: The Stories Behind Every Song", not to beHowever, on 3 January 2011, Fältskog, long considered to be the most reclusive member of the group and a major obstacle to any reunion, raised the possibility of reuniting for a one-off engagement. She admitted that she has not yet brought the idea up to the other three members. In April 2013, she reiterated her hopes for reunion during an interview with Die Zeit, stating: "If they ask me, I'll say yes." [69]



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