ABBA REUNION: Pop legends will NEVER tour again... despite delighting fans with new music announcement
- The Swedish group have recorded their first material in more than 35 years
- They have provided two new songs for a tour with computer-generated Abbatars
- Abba reunited to help with the virtual reality project and said they ended up recording the songs as an 'unexpected consequence'
They delighted fans when they announced they had reunited to record their first new music in more than three decades.
But despite ABBA's new music announcement causing excitement across the globe, it has been confirmed the Swedish super-group will never perform live together again.
The Waterloo hitmaker's business partner Gorel Hanser told the Daily Star: 'They will not be performing as a group again.'
Dashed hopes: Despite ABBA's new
music announcement causing excitement across the globe, it has been
confirmed the Swedish supergroup will never perform live together again
2016 reunion: Bjorn Ulvaeus, Agnetha Faltskog, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid Lyngstad are pictured on-stage in Sweden
The
pop group have written two new tracks and industry experts had claimed
they could earn as much as £1bn from a new world tour.
But
their new tracks are set to be performed by holograms of band
members Bjorn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid
Lyngstad, in an avatar virtual reality tour.
One of their new tracks, I Still Have Faith In You, will be launched on a TV special in December.
Gorel
said the track was a ballad and was written for the reunion by Bjorn
and Benny Andersson, with Agnetha and Anni-Frid singing.
Heyday: The Waterloo hitmaker's
business partner Gorel Hanser told the Daily Star : 'They will not be
performing as a group again (pictured in 1980)
She
added: 'Bjorn and Benny talked about maybe it would be good to have a
couple of new songs included in this show... and then they wrote some
new songs for this show.'
Another new and uptempo song, Don’t Shut Me Down, is likely to be released as a single following its premiere on the tour.
Gorel
added: They have always done it their own way. They did it today the
way they always did. The way Benny writes music.'
The history book on the shelf: Abba after winning the Swedish branch of the Eurovision Song Contest with their song Waterloo
The Swedish group,
who dominated the pop charts between 1974 and 1982 with hits such as
Mamma Mia and Dancing Queen, announced they had recorded their first
material in more than 35 years earlier this week.
The
four-piece have provided two new songs for a tour featuring
computer-generated Abbatars – avatars of the band as they were in 1979.
Agnetha
Faltskog, 68, Bjorn Ulvaeus, 73, Benny Andersson, 71 and Anni-Frid
Lyngstad, 72, announced the news in a joint statement on social media
yesterday. They reunited to help with the virtual reality project and
said they ended up recording the songs as an 'unexpected consequence'.
'We
all four felt that, after some 35 years, it could be fun to join forces
again and go into the recording studio. So we did,' they said. 'And it
was like time had stood still and that we had only been away on a short
holiday.
An extremely joyful
experience!' One of the new songs, I Still Have Faith In You, will
feature in the first concert of the tour, which will be shown on the BBC
in December. The avatar show will then be taken worldwide next year.
Although Abba split in 1982 after
ten years, they retain legions of fans, thanks to their songs being
constantly on the radio and the success of Mamma Mia, a stage musical
featuring their hits that has spawned two films.
They
were already popular in Sweden when in 1974 the two married couples,
who used the initials of their first names as an acronym to create the
band's name, shot to international fame by winning the 1974 Eurovision
Song Contest with Waterloo. Their combination of catchy melodies and
kitsch clothing helped them achieve nine UK No 1 singles.
But
their songs took on a more melancholy edge from the late 1970s as the
marriages of first Ulvaeus and Miss Faltskog and then Andersson and Miss
Lyngstad fell apart.
Abba split in
1982 and have sung together only twice since, in 1986 for a song in
honour of a friend and in 2016 at a private party.
Take a chance on me: The group are pictured in Tokyo, Japan in 1980
Ulvaeus previously insisted the group would never perform together again, saying: 'I think we don't feel the motivation.
'The four of us, with live concerts? No. The simple answer is because we don't want to.'
But
in 2016 they revealed that they would be getting together to work with
former Spice Girls manager Simon Fuller on the virtual reality project.
Full details were not released until yesterday, when they announced the
concert featuring avatars created by digitally scanning and 'de-aging'
the four so they look like they did in 1979, during their third and
final tour.
Their statement said: 'The
decision to go ahead with the exciting Abba avatar tour project had an
unexpected consequence. It resulted in two new songs and one of them, I
Still Have Faith In You, will be performed by our digital selves in a TV
special produced by NBC and the BBC aimed for broadcasting in December.
We may have come of age, but the song is new. And it feels good.'
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