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ABBA Gold – the concert show
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ABBA and their music are a phenomenon that can only be adequately described in superlatives. To this day, the name ABBA is known to one in three people around the world and the immortal melodies of the four Swedes are familiar to many. The wonderful singers and musicians of the successful "ABBA GOLD - The Concert Show" are probably the performers who come as close as few others to the style-defining gestures of the original artists. Highly musical right down to the tips of their toes and with performances of the highest perfection, "ABBA GOLD - The Concert Show" is an artistically impressive revival.
The ABBA Gold artists bring the typical ABBA performance - sometimes dazzling, sometimes carried - so masterfully to the stage that you can tell that they have internalized the original in their hearts, souls and minds with every fibre. Of course, the show is still ultra-modern. The original ABBA feeling is presented in the "here and now" using the latest stage show technology. From the original costumes to the Swedish accent of the admired role models - even the smallest detail is authentically ABBA. The audience thanks the artists with visible euphoria and feelings of happiness during the show. Every concert is a veritable joyride away from everyday life for the audience. Here you can unwind and at the same time indulge in the nostalgic memories that everyone associates with ABBA music.
The tour title "#Anniversary-Tour" already hints at this: There's a lot to celebrate around ABBA this year. "ABBA GOLD - The Concert Show" has been at home on the stages of Europe for a full 20 years now and has been a real success story during this time. The demand to come as close as possible to a live performance of the original ABBA in an artistically valuable way has been very high from the very beginning - not least because the competition has never slept. Not until today... There are many stage productions that try to portray the character of ABBA and its music in a way that is true to the original or adapted. Keeping up with them and following the claim of not only being good, but perhaps even better, is always a challenge artistically and in terms of production and requires high level quality in artistic performance and musicality. ABBA GOLD has effortlessly mastered both in 20 years, established itself perfectly in cultural life, collected great reviews and built up a large fan base of its own. The ABBA myth is perfectly revived here - overwhelming, moving, captivating and unforgettable.
And another anniversary awaits ABBA fans in 2024: 50 years ago in April, ABBA's worldwide triumphal march began in Brighton at the European Song Contest and continued unabated for almost ten years. The winning song back then was Waterloo and delighted the music world worldwide. The event was broadcast in 32 countries and watched by 500 million television viewers. Although ABBA was already active as a pop music group before 1974 and not unknown in Sweden, the real, global big bang of enthusiasm came with the Grand Prix performance on April 6, 1974. The rest is history. Waterloo was followed by I do, I do, I do at number one in Switzerland and South Africa, S.O.S at number one in Germany and in the top six in the UK. Starting in Australia in 1975, Mamma Mia then generated the mass enthusiasm that continues to this day, decades after their break-up, and which brought ABBA almost 400 million (!) records and sound carriers sold. From then on, ABBA dominated the charts worldwide for years and not a year went by without several super hits, which Agnetha, Anni-Frid, Benny and Björn produced in very short succession at the time.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.
The ABBA Gold artists bring the typical ABBA performance - sometimes dazzling, sometimes carried - so masterfully to the stage that you can tell that they have internalized the original in their hearts, souls and minds with every fibre. Of course, the show is still ultra-modern. The original ABBA feeling is presented in the "here and now" using the latest stage show technology. From the original costumes to the Swedish accent of the admired role models - even the smallest detail is authentically ABBA. The audience thanks the artists with visible euphoria and feelings of happiness during the show. Every concert is a veritable joyride away from everyday life for the audience. Here you can unwind and at the same time indulge in the nostalgic memories that everyone associates with ABBA music.
The tour title "#Anniversary-Tour" already hints at this: There's a lot to celebrate around ABBA this year. "ABBA GOLD - The Concert Show" has been at home on the stages of Europe for a full 20 years now and has been a real success story during this time. The demand to come as close as possible to a live performance of the original ABBA in an artistically valuable way has been very high from the very beginning - not least because the competition has never slept. Not until today... There are many stage productions that try to portray the character of ABBA and its music in a way that is true to the original or adapted. Keeping up with them and following the claim of not only being good, but perhaps even better, is always a challenge artistically and in terms of production and requires high level quality in artistic performance and musicality. ABBA GOLD has effortlessly mastered both in 20 years, established itself perfectly in cultural life, collected great reviews and built up a large fan base of its own. The ABBA myth is perfectly revived here - overwhelming, moving, captivating and unforgettable.
And another anniversary awaits ABBA fans in 2024: 50 years ago in April, ABBA's worldwide triumphal march began in Brighton at the European Song Contest and continued unabated for almost ten years. The winning song back then was Waterloo and delighted the music world worldwide. The event was broadcast in 32 countries and watched by 500 million television viewers. Although ABBA was already active as a pop music group before 1974 and not unknown in Sweden, the real, global big bang of enthusiasm came with the Grand Prix performance on April 6, 1974. The rest is history. Waterloo was followed by I do, I do, I do at number one in Switzerland and South Africa, S.O.S at number one in Germany and in the top six in the UK. Starting in Australia in 1975, Mamma Mia then generated the mass enthusiasm that continues to this day, decades after their break-up, and which brought ABBA almost 400 million (!) records and sound carriers sold. From then on, ABBA dominated the charts worldwide for years and not a year went by without several super hits, which Agnetha, Anni-Frid, Benny and Björn produced in very short succession at the time.
Note: This text was translated by machine translation software and not by a human translator. It may contain translation errors.