ABBA Announces Reunion Experience for 2025 — First Public Collaboration in Over 37 Years
Stockholm, Sweden — August 6, 2025
In a surprise announcement that has thrilled fans around the globe, Swedish pop legends ABBA have confirmed they will reunite for a new experience in 2025 — marking their first public collaboration in more than 37 years.
The announcement was made on the morning of August 6, accompanied by a brief statement from the group’s spokesperson in Stockholm. While full details remain under wraps, the group confirmed that all four original members — Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad — will take part in what has been described as “a new and immersive musical experience.”
“We’ve always said: never say never,” the band shared in a written note. “And now, it feels like the right time.”
This marks the first time ABBA will publicly reunite since their final live performance in 1986, making it a momentous occasion for fans of one of the most influential pop groups in history.
Following their unexpected return in 2021 with the album “Voyage” and the highly acclaimed ABBA Voyage digital concert experience in London, the group has largely remained out of the spotlight. However, insiders suggest that this 2025 project will not only celebrate their musical legacy, but also introduce a new, possibly interactive or theatrical format aimed at connecting past and future generations of fans.
Speculation is already mounting around whether the new experience will include live appearances, holographic elements, or unreleased material — but representatives emphasized that “the focus will be on togetherness, storytelling, and the enduring spirit of ABBA.”
ABBA’s influence continues to resonate across generations, with their catalog selling over 400 million records worldwide, and hits like “Dancing Queen,” “Mamma Mia,” and “The Winner Takes It All” remaining cultural touchstones decades after their release.
For longtime followers, the announcement is not just a reunion — it’s a revival of the bond that has connected millions through the group’s music.
“We’re older now,” Björn once said in a past interview. “But the music? It’s timeless.”
Further details about the 2025 experience are expected to be revealed in the coming weeks.