After 40 years, 'ABBA', the Swedish pop music band that evoked fame in the sixties and seventies, is set to release their new album. Their new album 'Voice' is scheduled to release on November 5.
Not only that, but they have also decided to organize virtual concerts for fans. For that purpose, a special venue has been set up at the Olympic Park in London where virtual avatars of the band members will perform. The concert will begin in May next year.
Not only that, but they have also decided to organize virtual concerts for fans. For that purpose, a special venue has been set up at the Olympic Park in London where virtual avatars of the band members will perform. The concert will begin in May next year.
Virtual Avatars of ABBA members will appear in concerts |
The team will perform six days a week at night, where ABBA members will appear digitally.
The idea of 'avatars' first came to their mind in 2016. George Lucas' visual effects company Industrial Light and Music, the creator of Star Wars, designed that virtual avatar.
The 'Mama-Mia' and 'Waterloo' singers were working on the occasion of a stage show. That's when they decided to go back to the studio. The members of the group split in 1982.
Last August, the group launched the 'ABBA Voice' site. Fans are encouraged to sign up there to know more details.
Aba's new album has 10 songs. The Swedish band announced the release of the album at a worldwide press conference on Thursday.
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Desk Report-2021-09-03
Desk Report-2021-09-03