Abba Museum To Open In West London


Do the names Frida and Bjorn mean anything to you? If so, you might have been – or might still be – an Abba fan.

Abba’s popularity reached global levels after their 1974 Eurovision Tour. Now, several decades later, Earls Court in West London is going to pay tribute to them until March 28 with Abba World.

Abba World will consist of 25 rooms full of costumes, photos, interactive technological devices, various forms of memorabilia, and computer recreations of the Swedish band on stage.

This event has of course led to speculation of a reunion. Frida and Bjorn quickly shot that idea down, stating that it’s a boring question they’ve been asked often and that they just want to enjoy the nostalgia. Frida added that there’s no way she would be able to do things on stage that she was able to do when she was in her youth. Unlike many other musical artists from past decades like The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, and The Beatles, they want to be remembered as they were – in their prime.

This might not satisfy fans now, but it most likely will in the long run. And if they want to see Abba in their prime, all they have to do is visit Abba World.

Will You make a trip tot he ABBA museum.

Abba Museum To Open In West London

Abba Museum To Open In West London


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