Fans of the Swedish supergroup ABBA gathered Saturday in England, Sweden and elsewhere to celebrate the hit song "Waterloo" on the 50th anniversary of its victory at the annual Eurovision Song Contest ...
The world learned ABBA’s name when the Swedish pop group performed their song “Waterloo” in the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest. Now the musicians are reissuing their iconic album of the same name this ...
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ABBA released Waterloo on March 4, 1974, months before the Eurovision Song Contest took place in Brighton on April 6. But the song was written specifically for the competition the previous December, ...
People dressed in costumes take part in a silent disco event outside the Brighton Dome, in Brighton, England, Saturday, April 6, 2024. Fans are celebrating 50 years since ABBA won its first big battle ...
ABBA's music is a cultural phenomenon that has stood the test of time, resonating with audiences across the globe for decades. Known for their catchy melodies, unforgettable lyrics, and vibrant ...
In short: To celebrate 50 years since ABBA's famous Eurovision win, a new documentary on the Swedish group will air in the UK in May. The band has also announced it will reissue a new version of its ...
ABBA has created some incredible music over the years, starting off with some amazing work for the Eurovision song contest - and the story behind the song is just as worth hearing. ABBA were made up ...
What: Picnic Pops When: 7:30 p.m. Thursday-Friday, Aug. 1-2, 2013 Where: Cannonsburg Ski Area, 6800 Cannonsburg Road NE Tickets: Lawn tickets are $24 adults, $22 students and seniors, $10 children ...
When Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid “Frida” Lyngstad entered the already colourful stage at The Dome in Brighton, England on 6 April 1974, dressed in shiny glam-rock ...
A half-century ago on Saturday, the Swedish quartet triumphed at the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with the peppy love song, which opens: “My my, at Waterloo, Napoleon did surrender, and I have met my ...
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