ABBA have teased a "special" live-stream announcement on Thursday (02.09.21).
After it was revealed that the Swedish pop icons are set to release new music imminently, with a new hologram comeback tour also on the way, the 'Waterloo' hitmakers are set to share some news regarding their 'ABBA Voyage' project on YouTube.
A tweet posted to their official Twitter page read: "Join us at 5:45pm (UK time) this Thursday for a special livestream announcement on YouTube. The journey is about to begin. @ABBAVoyage #ABBAVoyage #ABBA."
The 'Dancing Queen' hitmakers - made up Bjorn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, Agnetha Faltskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad - will drop their first new material in 39 years as they make a long-awaited comeback including a show called 'ABBA Voyage'.
An insider claimed: "ABBA are finally making their comeback and plan to release their first new music in 39 years next Friday — it’s huge.”
The 'ABBA Voyage' will include a documentary-style film following their return from working on new songs to creating a special purpose-built venue in East London for their holograms show, which is due to open in May 2022.
The performances will feature so-called 'ABBA-tars' as images of the musicians will be beamed onto the stage and perform their timeless tracks.
The source added: "Bjorn, Benny, Agnetha and Anni-Frid will all be there on the opening night. And they will finally unveil their ABBA-tars, which are like holograms of themselves.
“The show will feature the ABBA-tars performing and speaking to the audience. It will be like taking a step back in time for those watching.
"Fans should hold on to their hats because this is going to be one wild ride.”
They've collaborated with 'Pop Idol' creator Simon Fuller on the plans, which they've been working on for a few years.
The insider said: "Bjorn, Benny, Agnetha and Anni-Frid have been waiting for this moment for so long, they’re pinching themselves.”
Bjorn himself confirmed new music was on the way from the 'Mamma Mia!' legends.
Back in May, he said: "There will be new music this year, that is definite, it's not a case anymore of it might happen, it will happen.”
The group went their separate ways in 1982, and performed together for the first time in decades in 2016 at a private event, which marked the 50th anniversary of the first meeting between songwriters Bjorn and Benny.
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