Pre-orders for ABBA‘s new album ‘Voyage’ have broken records in the UK after over 80,000 copies were purchased in just three days.
Universal Music UK claim its their biggest ever album pre-order, breaking the previous record set by Take That for their ‘Progress’ and ‘III’ albums, according to Music Business Worldwide.
ABBA made their monumental comeback last week, announcing the release of âVoyageâ, on November 5 â and dropping the singles âI Still Have The Faith In Youâ and âDonât Shut Me Downâ.
They also revealed a ârevolutionaryâ concert experience dubbed âABBA Voyageâ, which will see a âdigitalâ version of ABBA (not holograms) perform alongside a 10-piece live band. The run of shows will take place at the purpose-built, 3,000-capacity ABBA Arena at Londonâs Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, starting Friday May 27, 2022.
Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, Agnetha FĂ€ltskog and Anni-Frid âFridaâ Lyngstad have all been involved in motion-capturing themselves for the experience.
This week it was also announced that Klaxons’ James Righton and Little Boots will both be part of the live band performing alongside the ‘ABBAtars’ at the series of live shows.
Little Boots â real name Victoria Hesketh â explained that she is âa lifelong ABBA fanâ and said it was âan absolute honourâ to be involved with the âVoyageâ project. âI am beyond excited for the journey to continue and hope you can join us,â she added.
ABBAâs return has been in the works since at least 2017, when they first announced plans for a virtual tour, then slated for 2019. When those plans were delayed in 2018, the band announced they would be sharing their first new tracks in 35 years that December. The two-song offering then expanded to five last year, before eventually becoming a full album.
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