Abba Reunites to Release Music Album After 40 Years
The quartet had parted ways in 1982 but it is returning with a 10-song album, including a Christmas song
Pop legend band Abba is returning after 40 years to treat their fans with a new music album.
The album, Voyage, is all set to release on November 5 by the music group comprising Benny Andersson, Agnetha Fältskog, Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Björn Ulvaeus.
The quartet had parted ways in 1982 but it is returning with a 10-song album, including a Christmas song.
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Abba has premiered two songs from its new ‘sought-after’ album titled I Still Have Faith in You and Don’t Shut Me Down.

Before the release, the pop legends will be playing a revolutionary set of concerts where they will delight the fans with hits like Mamma Mia and Waterloo.
The Swedish pop group was formed in Stockholm in 1972 and became an instant hit topping the worldwide charts from 1974 to 1983.
During their active years, the band comprised of two married couples but with the growing popularity, their personal lives suffered and they ended up parting ways with each other.
Some 10 years later, a compilation of their compositions was released that became a best seller.
Their reunion after 40 years has overjoyed the fans and social media is flooded with thrilling posts.
ABBA still is magic. The new song has me in tears from all the emotions and memories. Thank you for the music, again. #ABBAVoyage pic.twitter.com/THVtoGLoPW
— Tyler (@CalculatorTyler) September 3, 2021
Oooh just realised I’m listening to a new tune from ABBA on the radio 📻! Typically ABBA I like 👍 #ABBA
— Nikki Philpott 💙 (@Nikkiphilpott3) September 3, 2021
New ABBA music 😭😭😭 it sounds soooooo good even after all these years….ahhhh ❤❤❤ #ABBAareback #abbavoyager
— :)) (@jstanotherfan) September 3, 2021



