Abba followers – you’re in luck! The band’s sensational present Abba Voyage is reportedly set to be prolonged for an additional yr, operating till 2026.
The enduring Swedish four-piece launched their residency in London’s Pudding Mill Lane earlier this yr, making a hologram expertise that has been extensively praised by followers.
Fairly than the real-life Anni-Frid, 75, Bjorn, 76. Benny, 74, and Agnetha, 71, followers can watch holograms of the singers of their hey-day.
And it appears the present has been so widespread, it is going to run till spring 2026.
A supply instructed The Solar: ‘Everybody is aware of Abba has a significantly loyal fan base however the present was at all times a little bit of a big gamble.
‘Nobody actually knew how the Abba-tars had been going to be obtained, as comparable hologram-style concert events had been a blended bag. However for Abba the response was wonderful. Even these most sceptical concerning the tech have walked away impressed.
‘The plan is to refresh the present with new songs which have already been shot by the group.’
It’s stated that talks are nonetheless in place for the present to switch to the Las Vegas strip.
Celebrating the launch collectively earlier this yr, the band reunited in London collectively for the primary time in 40 years and my, my, simply how a lot we missed them!
The Swedish pop superstars had been final collectively within the UK capital for an look on The Late Late Breakfast present hosted with Noel Edmonds in 1982.
Talking on the pink carpet outdoors a purpose-built stadium on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in east London, Agnetha enthused: ‘It’s wonderful to see all of the English followers.’
Benny admitted he anticipated himself to cry in the course of the live performance, saying: ‘Oh positively, on a regular basis.’
You and us each, Benny. You and us each.
Metro.co.uk has contacted reps for Abba for remark.
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