The Little Guide to ABBA
The Little Guide to ABBA
The Little Guide to ABBA
The Little Guide to ABBA

The Little Guide to ABBA

Having already achieved massive success as separate artists in their homeland of Sweden, ABBA burst onto the global pop music scene following their Eurovision Song Contest victory in 1974 with the song "Waterloo". The track achieved top ten status worldwide and launched a highly successful run of chart-topping singles, multi-million-selling albums, and popular compilations. The group spent nearly a decade touring, recording, and entertaining massive crowds globally before ultimately going their separate ways in the early 1980s and seemingly ending their collaborative recording career.

Despite their separation, the group's global popularity endured and grew through subsequent decades, prompting constant public speculation about a potential reunion that the members repeatedly dismissed, even reportedly rejecting a billion-dollar tour offer. Rumors shifted in the late 2010s, culminating in the announcement of a new ten-track studio album, "Voyage", released in November 2021 and a virtual avatar concert that launched in May 2022, still playing to sold-out crowds at the ABBA Arena in London. The Little Guide to ABBA (an acronym of their names: Agnetha, Bjorn, Benny, and Anni-Frid) honors the enduring legacy of the Scandinavian pop group, celebrating their distinctive style, their impact on generations of future musical artists, and their creation of classic pop music.

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