ABBA Museum to Open in Sweden


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Music fans -- get ready to say, “I do, I do, I do, I do, I do” to ABBA the Museum.

The interactive exhibition dedicated to the Swedish pop band that’s sold nearly 400 million records is set to open May 7, 2013 near Stockholm.

According to “The Guardian”:

“The city's first monument to the Swedish supergroup, is expected to lure hundreds of thousands of tourists a year to belt out versions of hits such as ‘Super Trouper,’ ‘Dancing Queen’ and ‘Waterloo,’ alongside holographic images of the group in all their spangly ‘70s glory.”

As CNN reported back in 2009, even though the group broke up in 1982, it still sells millions of records a year and remains one of the most successful bands in music history – thanks to the success of projects like the musical “Mamma Mia!,” as well as devoted fans all over the world

But, Reuters reports that fans of the group shouldn’t expect Agnetha Faltskog, Anna-Frid Lyngstad, Benny Andersson and Bjorn Ulvaeus to get back together for a rendition of “Gimme Gimme Gimme” anytime soon.

Tickets to ABBA the Museum aren’t cheap – 23 euros for adults, which is about thirty U.S. dollars. So, be prepared to bring some “Money, Money, Money.”



 

 

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