ABBA to extend Voyage concerts to Spring 2026, reports say
There are plans to refresh the show, according to one insider.
Words: Emily Maskell; pictures: Johan Persson/ABBA Voyage
Here we go again! ABBA is reportedly once again extending their hologram Voyage concert residency at the purpose-built London ABBA Arena.
The show is being extended until at least spring 2026, according to reports from The Sun, following the already extended 2023 leg.
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“Everyone knows ABBA has a seriously loyal fan base but the show was always a bit of a gamble,” the insider claims.
“No one really knew how the ABBA-tars were going to be received, as similar hologram-style concerts were a mixed bag,” they continued. “But for ABBA the reaction was amazing.”
They added: “Even those most sceptical about the tech have walked away impressed.”
“The plan is to refresh the show with new songs that have already been shot by the group,” the insider concludes.
That latter comment echoes what producer Ludvig Andersson has previously remarked when speaking to Retro Pop in July when he said: “We did more songs than we knew we were going to use… So there is more material.”
“If this keeps running and people keep wanting to come and see it, we are intending to change a song out or update the show – because that’s also fun to do,” he continued, sharing plans that the dream is to keep the London venue and build more around the world to share the ABBA love.
“The dream would be to have one somewhere in South America, one somewhere in Southeast Asia, one in North America. Who knows?” Andersson added. “But that’s the plan and we’re working on that already.”
The 90-minute 20-song setlist – which also features their latest tracks ‘Don’t Shut Me Down’ and ‘I Still Have Faith in You’ – has been met with sold-out nights and rave reviews, Attitude gave the show 5/5 and called the performance “a time capsule of their legacy as the greatest pop band ever”
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