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Is it true Abba reunited to sing together on stage?

Abba fans across the world said Mamma Mia when the four Swedish legends performed on stage for the first time in three decades at a private party in Stockholm. The Local takes a closer look at what really happened.

Is it true Abba reunited to sing together on stage?
Abba together on a separate occasion, earlier this year. Photo: Anders Westin/Westin Promotion/TT

1. Is it true they got on stage together?

Yup, this weekend. It was not a “public performance”, as some international media have been calling it, so unless you were one of the roughly 300 specially invited VIP guests to the private event at the posh Berns venue in Stockholm – sorry, you missed it. Attended by a bunch of Swedish celebrity guests, the shindig was held to celebrate the first meeting of Abba boys Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson five decades ago on June 5th, 1966. A few pictures, but no videos, have so far emerged of the unique performance. 

“This evening was totally amazing. A lot of emotions. We have journeyed through our history, above all the history of Benny and Björn. It's been very nostalgic,” their Abba colleague Anni-Frid Lyngstad told the Expressen newspaper after the party.

 

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2. Is it the first time since they broke up?

Kind of. It is not the first time they've been on stage together since the band split up in the 1980s. The Local was at the opening of the new 'Mamma Mia! The Party' venue in Stockholm in January this year, where the four members got up to pose together for pictures. However, they did not sing at the time. But guests at this weekend's 50th-anniversary party reported that the quartet all sang together on stage. We have to admit we are a bit disappointed that they did not dress up in their old spandex disco outfits as in the good old days.


Abba together at the 'Mamma Mia! The Party' opening. Photo: Micke Bayart

3. What song did they sing?

This… is not entirely clear. Swedish legendary guitarist Janne Schaffer, who often performed together with Abba in their heyday, told Expressen: “The whole gang sang together towards the end. 'You and I,' the song was called. It's historic, actually.”

However, fans were quick to point out that there is no Abba song by that name and wondered if the song referred to was 'Me and I'. Others claimed that Ulveaus and Benny Andersson had belted out 'Does Your Mother Know', with Lyngstad and Agnetha Fältskog performing 'The Way Old Friends Do'. The latter's lyrics do start “You and I…” so it seems the most likely contender.

4. When can we expect this to happen again?

Maybe June 5th, 2026, if we're lucky? Or 2022, to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Abba releasing their first single? Or 2024, five decades after Waterloo (the Eurovision song, not the fall of Napoleon)? However, they are not exactly reforming to go on tour and all four members have consistently said that an official reunion is highly unlikely (despite some of our readers falling for this April Fools' joke this year).

In other words: probably never.

“But what the heck, it's nice that people care,” Ulveaus told The Local last year about the hype.


Abba winning Eurovision Song Contest in Brighton. Photo: AP

5. What have the fans had to say about the 'reunion'?

Pretty much exactly what you would expect.

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ABBA’s first album in 40 years shoots to the top of the UK charts

ABBA's first studio album in nearly 40 years has made it to the top of the UK charts, becoming the fastest seller of the year so far, the Official Charts Company said on Friday.

ABBA's first album in 40 years shoots to the top of the UK charts
ABBA's new album, 'Voyage' for sale in Stockholm at the start of this month. Photo: Jonatan Nackstrand/AFP

“Voyage” by the Swedish quartet of Agnetha, Bjorn, Benny and Anni-Frid racked up 204,000 chart sales in the seven days since it was launched last Friday.

Sales gave the supergroup the biggest opening week on the UK album chart in four years since Ed Sheeran’s “Divide”, and fastest-selling album by a group in eight years.

The last fastest-seller was One Direction’s “Midnight Memories” in November 2013.

READ ALSO: Abba’s new album has arrived – tell us, what do you think?

ABBA, propelled to global fame by their 1974 Eurovision Song Contest win with “Waterloo”, split in 1982, a year after their last album, “The Visitors”.

“Voyage” is their 10th number one album in the UK: only seven other acts — The Beatles, Elvis Presley, the Rolling Stones, Robbie Williams, Madonna, Bruce Springsteen and David Bowie — have had more.

The group said in a statement: “We are so happy that our fans seem to have enjoyed our new album as much as we enjoyed making it.

“We are absolutely over the moon to have an album at the top of the charts again.”

The 204,000 sales comprise 90 percent physical copies, including 29,900 on vinyl, making it the fastest-selling vinyl release of the 21st century.

The previous record holder was the Arctic Monkeys’ “Tranquility Base Hotel & Casino”, which sold 24,500 vinyl copies in 2018.

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