Abba Announces New Album After Nearly Forty Years
Swedish pop icons Abba on Thursday announced that they are releasing a new album as well as putting on a show which will feature digital avatars.
The group’s Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson said through a video presentation in London that “We have made a new album with ABBA”.
At the top of London’s ArcelorMittal Orbit tower, Universal Music Group held a presentation of a new song titled “I Still Have Faith in You”.
Then Ulvaeus and Andersson appeared, both dressed in black, and announced their new collaboration in person.
“The album is in the can now, it’s done,” said Andersson, describing the group’s return to the studio.
“It’s been 40 years, or 39, it was like no time had passed. It was quite amazing.”
“We’ve done as good as we could at our age,” Andersson said.
“At our age there’s a certain depth to the whole thing,” stated Ulvaeus. “There’s a lot of experience to that, a lot of years, that I hope people can feel”.
The album will be out November 5, the super talented musicians said.
The musicians also presented a new show that will feature hi-tech digital avatar images.
They described how they were photographed in leotards to create the avatars for a new show called “ABBA Voyage” which will play at a theatre in London being built close by.
The show will feature 22 songs and last an hour-and-a-half, they said.