the group’s 50-year reign over pop

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ABBA: the group’s 50-year reign over pop

ABBA: the group’s 50-year reign over pop

(franceinfo)

50 years ago, the group ABBA won Eurovision with their song “Waterloo”. Since then, the Swedes have traveled to everyone’s ears around the world, 400 million albums sold and, even today, a hit on the platforms.

Waterloo, or when the name of a French military holiday becomes a Swedish musical triumph. A loving capitulation. 20 minutes from Brussels, on the grounds of the battle, an exhibition retraces the destiny of the ABBA saga, in the city which inspired the Eurovision winner 50 years ago. In 1973, the quartet failed auditions with a song in Swedish. The group is still looking for itself. The following year, he took his revenge by dusting off the competition. “In 2 minutes 50, Abba goes from shadow to light. (…) They shake up all the clichés of this competition”explains Jean-Marie Potiez, curator of the ABBA exhibition in Waterloo (Belgium)

A group revived in the 2000s

ABBA becomes the emperor of disco and has a string of hits. In 1982, the group broke up and fell into oblivion for a while before films and a musical revived it in the 2000s. The concerts of their revolutionary holograms were a triumphant success. And the ABBA madness is not about to stop: evidenced by the flashmob organized in London, Saturday April 6, in Waterloo station.


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