Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad.
An acronym and a palindrome.
ABBA Back !
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40 years in between albums. Seems like they all made peace too, at least.
First band/artist to go mainstream on CD. Now the first to do a holographic tour. Although i hear it's apparently more than just holography.
Grew up with their music, and I'm unashamedly still a huge huge fan. It's not even a guilty pleasure.
There are only two types of people: those who like ABBA's music, and those who pretend not to like ABBA's music.
First band/artist to go mainstream on CD. Now the first to do a holographic tour. Although i hear it's apparently more than just holography.
Grew up with their music, and I'm unashamedly still a huge huge fan. It's not even a guilty pleasure.
There are only two types of people: those who like ABBA's music, and those who pretend not to like ABBA's music.
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Where it all started, back in 1972..
They’re only the first to do a holographic tour if you discount previous tours/concerts of holograms of Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, Frank Zappa, Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison, Ronnie James Dio, Maria Callas etc.Glibtor wrote: Sat Sep 04, 2021 1:40 pm 40 years in between albums. Seems like they all made peace too, at least.
First band/artist to go mainstream on CD. Now the first to do a holographic tour. Although i hear it's apparently more than just holography.
Grew up with their music, and I'm unashamedly still a huge huge fan. It's not even a guilty pleasure.
There are only two types of people: those who like ABBA's music, and those who pretend not to like ABBA's music.
Granted, they may be the first artists to do a holographic tour who are still living, but it’s certainly not the first.