martes, 18 de abril de 2023

Björn talked about the future of ABBA Voyage Concert - 18 04 2023

 Björn talked about the future of ABBA Voyage Concert

In an interview with NME He said: “We hope to stay in this venue for as long as we can. We hope they’ll have us for many years, and we might build other replicas of this in other places: Asia, Australia, North America. There are lots and promoters and cities that we’re talking to at the moment about that.
“Each one would take at least two years to build, but there will be announcements towards the end of this year or the beginning of next about where we actually are going. That’s if we’re going somewhere, which we will.”






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ABBA's Björn Ulvaeus on the future of the 'Voyage' live show and if they'd ever play Glastonbury
Andrew Trendell — Tiempo de lectura: 4 minutos

ABBA's Björn Ulvaeus on the future of the 'Voyage' live show and if they'd ever play Glastonbury
NME went down to ABBA Voyage where Björn Ulvaeus surprised the one millionth visitor, before he told us about what the future has in store for the ambitious live experience, where in the world they'll be heading next, if we might see the 'ABBAtars' down at Glastonbury, and the chances of new music from the pop icons
ABBA’s Björn Ulvaeus on the future of the ‘Voyage’ live show and if they’d ever play Glastonbury
Björn Ulvaeus tells NME about what the future has in store for the ambitious live experience after entertaining one million people, and if we'll ever hear new music from the band

ABBA have welcomed the one millionth visitor to their Voyage show, with Björn Ulvaeus telling NME about what the future has in store for the ambitious live experience. Watch our video interview with Ulvaeus above.

Last night (Monday April 17) saw young ABBA fan Josie Felix chosen as the winner to the one millionth visitor to see the show at the purpose-built ABBA Arena in London. She had been selected from scores of competition entries for writing her own song about how her dad would play ABBA on the school run when she was a child.

After their meeting, Ulvaeus sat down with NME to reflect on the show’s success.

“It’s amazing – it has surpassed any dream I could have ever had,” he said of reaching the milestone of entertaining one million people in less than a year since the Voyage first opened. “We’ve somehow reached new generations by some miracle. I don’t know how, but there you are. [2008 musical movie] Mamma Mia, I suppose played a role in that. There are new generations coming along.”



The show sees CGI reincarnations (or ‘ABBA-tars’) based on the movements and performance of the living Swedish pop legends. These are then painstakingly presented to appear to be playing live with the appearance of the band in their ’70s prime, backed by a full live band present in the room.

The success of Voyage has kicked off a debate about which artists could adopt the format next, with members of the Sex Pistols and Spice Girls responding to the call.

“That feels good – to be in the front line of technology,” said Ulvaeus of the conversation the band have started, “but technology is just one part of it. There are so many other moving parts. Sometimes there’s talent, there’s good songs, there’s all of that behind it – but there’s also luck. You have to be lucky when something works as well as this, as well as having the resources artistically, financially and so forth.”

He continued: “We don’t know exactly what it is that we’ve done, which makes it hard to replicate. I don’t know it’s just for another band to do the same thing and expect the same kind of emotional effect that this has had. Not automatically – it’s not that easy.”

The ABBA Voyage virtual concert series is currently set to run in London into 2024, with plans reported for the experience to be taken on a world tour.

Asked about what the future of the show involves, Ulvaeus replied: “We hope to stay in this venue for as long as we can. We hope they’ll have us for many years, and we might build other replicas of this in other places: Asia, Australia, North America. There are lots and promoters and cities that we’re talking to at the moment about that.

“Each one would take at least two years to build, but there will be announcements towards the end of this year or the beginning of next about where we actually are going. That’s if we’re going somewhere, which we will.”


And what about Glastonbury? Is there the potential to do a mobile version of ABBA Voyage that could pop up at Worthy Farm?

“I don’t think that’s possible, yet,” he replied. “It might be in the future. As it is, it’s too complicated because the lighting, the sound, the visuals, everything is integrated and it’s so complicated.”

While the setlist for ABBA Voyage has remained the same since it first opened, Ulvaeus revealed to NME that they did work on more songs that could work their way into future iterations of the show. “We did motion capture more songs that we have in this concert,” he said. “There are songs in the pipeline which might be animated and ‘ABBA-tarred’ in the future. Who knows? There might be a new song every now and then somewhere – but I can’t give you any details as of right now.”

The last new music from band came on the 2021 accompanying ‘Voyage’ album containing the two recent singles ‘I Still Have Faith In You’ and ‘Don’t Shut Me Down’. Asked if there was a hope for more new music from the band to come, Ulvaeus said “No, ‘Voyage’ the album was the last you’ll ever hear from us” – but he did remain open to the idea of the band returning for more projects like the live show, making the most of new emerging technologies.

“There will be new exciting formats in the future that we know very little about right now,” he added. “AI, the metaverse, there are lots of interesting and exciting things happening creatively that ABBA might be involved in as well.”

Speaking to NME at the premiere, the show’s producer Svana Gisla and guitarist Dom John shed light on the future of Voyage. When asked if Voyage could be the last the world sees of ABBA, Gisla said: “I think this is the final thing. They’re quite genuine in that, but they’ve said that before. I think this is it. It took a lot to make and it was hard work, from us and from them.”

Meanwhile, John said he could see the show going on for “multiple years, maybe” when asked how long he expected to be performing as part of the show.

https://www.nme.com/news/music/abbas-bjorn-ulvaeus-on-the-future-of-the-voyage-live-show-and-if-theyd-ever-play-glastonbury-3432105

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ABBA’s Björn Ulvaeus welcomes the one millionth customer Josie Felix and her family to ABBA Voyage. Credit: ABBA Voyage


lunes, 17 de abril de 2023

1 Million Concert Tickets - 17 04 2023

1 Million Concert Ticket !! Congratulations !

ABBA have sold 1 million tickets



My, my! Björn Ulvaeus marks massive 1,000,000 guests at landmark concert Abba Voyage after less than a year
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A source recently told The Sun: ‘Everyone knows Abba has a seriously loyal fan base but the show was always a bit of a gamble.
‘No one really knew how the Abba-tars were going to be received, as similar hologram-style concerts were a mixed bag. But for Abba the reaction was amazing. Even those most sceptical about the tech have walked away impressed.
‘The plan is to refresh the show with new songs that have already been shot by the group.’
It’s even said that talks are still in place for the show to transfer to the Las Vegas strip due to overwhelming popularity".
Source: Metro.uk
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photos ABBA Voyage
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Björn Ulvaeus marks massive 1,000,000 guests at concert Abba Voyage
Emily Bashforth — Tiempo de lectura: 3 minutos

My, my! Björn Ulvaeus marks massive 1,000,000 guests at landmark concert Abba Voyage after less than a year

Less than a year after opening, Abba Voyage has welcomed one million visitors!

Earlier this evening (April 17), the lucky one-millionth fan was welcomed into the Abba Arena in London following its grand unveiling on May 25, 2022, to widespread critical acclaim.

Abba Voyage is the long-awaited concert from one of the biggest pop acts of all time, featuring a setlist of Abba’s biggest, most popular hits – each handpicked with great care by the band.

Next month will mark the concert’s first anniversary in London.

To celebrate the milestone, one audience member won the chance to have an exclusive, surprise meet and greet with Björn Ulvaeus.

Ticket holders for this evening’s concert were invited to nominate themselves, or someone they know, to be the official millionth visitor by submitting a short video explaining what it would mean to them.

ABBA star Björn surprises millionth customer of ABBA Voyage

Josie Felix was chosen as the winner and surprised her family after writing her own song about how her dad would play Abba on the school run when she was a child.

Adorable snaps from the once-in-a-lifetime moment saw the Waterloo hitmaker beam as he greeted the adoring fans with handshakes and hugs.

Abba Voyage has received nothing but glowing reviews since doors first opened, with ‘jaw-dropping’, ‘ground-breaking’, and ‘phenomenal’ just a few quotes from fans describing the experience.

An incredible 40 years in the making, Björn, Agnetha Fältskog, Anni-Frid Lyngstad, and Benny Andersson have created the kind of concert they always wanted, performing for their fans at their very best: as digital versions of themselves backed by today’s finest musicians.

Blurring the lines between the physical and digital, the magic of Abba is brought to life using the latest technology.

The show has been so successful, in fact, that its run has been extended – to 2026!


A source recently told The Sun: ‘Everyone knows Abba has a seriously loyal fan base but the show was always a bit of a gamble.

‘No one really knew how the Abba-tars were going to be received, as similar hologram-style concerts were a mixed bag. But for Abba the reaction was amazing. Even those most sceptical about the tech have walked away impressed.

‘The plan is to refresh the show with new songs that have already been shot by the group.’

It’s even said that talks are still in place for the show to transfer to the Las Vegas strip due to overwhelming popularity.


There are even talks of taking the show to Vegas 


Celebrating the launch together earlier this year, the band reunited in the capital together for the first time in four decades, reminding everyone just how much we missed them.

The Mamma Mia! pop superstars were last together in London for an appearance on The Late Late Breakfast show, hosted by Noel Edmonds in 1982, so it had been a hot minute!

Speaking on the red carpet outside a purpose-built stadium at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in east London, Agnetha enthused: ‘It’s amazing to see all the English fans.’

Benny admitted he expected himself to cry during the concert, saying: ‘Oh definitely, all the time.’

ABBA Voyage is now booking until January 29, 2024 at the Abba Arena, London. For information and best availability of tickets go to www.abbavoyage.com.


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