The first news about a virtual ABBA show broke in 2016. Six years later, “Voyage” is set to open at the purpose-built 3,000-seat ABBA Arena in London’s Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. Along the way, ...
Swedish supergroup ABBA has returned to the stage as digital avatars for a new London concert residency. On Thursday, all four members of the band publicly reunited to attend the opening night of ...
Now in its third year, the ABBA Voyage virtual concert sold over a million tickets in 2024 and generated revenues of $140 million for its UK-based holding company. Gimme Gimme Gimme that Money Money ...
Voyage put ABBA back on stage when the show opened in London in May 2022. The technology behind the show almost makes you believe the four band members really are on stage. I can totally see why other ...
Aniara, the company behind ABBA Voyage, says the concert series added £833 million to London’s economy in its first three years.
This story was produced by our colleagues at the BBC. ABBA’s Voyage concert series opened in May of 2022 in Stratford, London, featuring a rundown of both classics and new songs as performed by ...
Swedish supergroup ABBA recently launched a virtual concert experience named ABBA Voyage, which involves a digital representation of the stars "performing" their pop hits to a live audience. To host ...
'Give up your imagination, go with it, thank them for the music, and for giving it to us in such a uniquely experiential way' Because the band who effectively birthed pop music as we know it today, ...
The development is said to be planned for the proposed Bally’s site at the corner of Tropicana Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard ...
There's already a healthy chunk of ABBA-related material in London – with Mamma Mia! in the West End and Mamma Mia! The Party in Greenwich. A third addition to the ABBA conglomeration will come in the ...
LONDON — Thousands of ABBA fans sang “Can you hear the drums, Fernando?” in unison, their voices reverberating throughout the hexagonal arena. But I couldn’t hear the drums. What I heard was the ABBA ...
With 400 million albums sold worldwide, 17 number one hits and a constant 16 million weekly global streams today, ABBA are the world’s most successful music act of all time after The Beatles. Their ...