Tuesday, June 7, 2016

ABBA again stepping on stage in Stockholm – Metro Journal of Puerto Rico

The Swedish group ABBA again step on the stage of the city of Stockholm, capital of Sweden.

it was an great concert, like many of his fans so much they want, but part of the celebration of 50 years of musical collaboration between its male members Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus .

It was something historic, “said Janne Schaffer, guitarist of study of the band.

” They talked a little its history, how it all started with ABBA “added the basic to the Swedish newspaper” Expressen “.

” you and I “was the only song that played the Swedish quartet during this meeting that brought together several stars Swedish folk music.

ABBA shot to fame in 1974 when he won the Eurovision song Contest with the song “Waterloo” from then has enjoyed popularity and effect despite not being together or make international tours, because their interpretations are considered classics of all time.

this time, the meeting was captured by the Niklas Strömstedt singer, who shared the image of the 4 members on stage and clearly happy in their social networks.

“It was wonderful, lots of emotions. We made this journey together, especially Benny and Björn “confessed Anni-Frid Lyngstad, one of the members of the group which also contains Agnetha Fältskog.

” It has been full of nostalgia, “said the interpreter.

“a great night” was how Andersson described the evening that lasted until cans at night

the last time he saw the four members of the group together was earlier this year after having been separated for eight years. in January, the quartet attended the premiere of the show “Mamma mia! the Party “ made in a theme restaurant in Stockholm.

the staging is a spin off of the acclaimed play musical ” Mamma Mia! “. Performance based on issues of ABBA who have seen millions of people, it has been presented in many cities around the world in different versions and languages ​​and spawned a movie starring Meryl Streep and Amanda Seyfried

So far, the group that has sold more than 400 million records around the world has rejected any formal meeting.

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