WASHINGTON — Swedish supergroup ABBA are hoping to connect with a new generation with the release of their new album “Voyage” on Friday, a whopping 39 years after their last offering of new music.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. ABBA’s ABBA returns to three U.K. charts following a fiftieth ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ABBA fans had not necessarily expected to see the group together again after previous statements that they had no further plans to ...
From the ICYMI: Trending stories from the past week series Visitors of the ABBA museum in Stockholm buy merchandise as the new album "Voyage" marks the group's first new release in nearly 40 years.
The end of ABBA in 1982 was heartbreaking. The Swedish supergroup, responsible for such megahits/gay dance floor bangers as Dancing Queen and Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!, unofficially dissolved in 1982 after ...
It’s natural to think of the Swedish popsters ABBA and hear in your head effervescent uptempo songs like “Dancing Queen” and “Waterloo.” Their music tends to easily elicit smiles. Yet as their ...
ABBA has announced their first studio album in 40 years. "Voyage" is scheduled for release on Nov. 5. The group also announced a set of virtual concerts where avatars of the band will perform at a ...