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ABBA News – All Projects in 2025 | From Benny, Björn, Frida, and Agnetha
As 2025 unfolds, the beloved Swedish pop group ABBA is proving that their legacy is far from over. While the band’s members—Benny Andersson, Björn Ulvaeus, Anni-Frid “Frida” Lyngstad, and Agnetha Fältskog—no longer perform together regularly, each continues to make headlines with exciting individual projects and creative ventures that keep the ABBA spirit alive for fans around the world.
One of the most highly anticipated developments this year is the continued success of the groundbreaking ABBA Voyage virtual concert in London. Featuring digital avatars of the group in their 1979 form, the show continues to sell out nightly and has been extended into late 2025 due to overwhelming demand. Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, who were heavily involved in developing the show’s music and technology, are rumored to be working on additional upgrades to the performance, including new visual effects and perhaps even a surprise song or two to refresh the setlist.
Meanwhile, Benny Andersson has returned to his orchestral roots. In 2025, he’s composing a new suite of classical music pieces set to debut in Stockholm this fall. The project, which blends traditional Swedish folk melodies with modern classical stylings, is a continuation of his love for musical storytelling beyond pop. Benny has also hinted at producing a soundtrack for an upcoming Scandinavian film, though full details are still under wraps.
Björn Ulvaeus, ever the advocate for the music industry and artists’ rights, continues his work with the international organization “Music Rights Awareness.” This year, he launched an initiative to support young European songwriters, offering workshops and mentorship with industry professionals. Björn is also reportedly writing a memoir that will explore ABBA’s rise to fame, his personal struggles, and his lifelong partnership with Benny in music and business.
Anni-Frid Lyngstad, or “Frida,” has been quietly active in philanthropic work. In 2025, she launched a new environmental campaign in partnership with several Nordic non-profits, focusing on ocean preservation and climate education for youth. Though she rarely steps into the spotlight these days, Frida occasionally lends her voice to charity events and even recorded a short vocal piece earlier this year for a climate awareness documentary.
Agnetha Fältskog, who made a surprise return in 2023 with the reimagined A+ album, remains a fan favorite. In 2025, she is rumored to be recording a few new solo tracks—perhaps her final musical offerings. While no official release date has been set, her team confirmed that she has been spending time in the studio, writing and reflecting on her musical journey. Agnetha also recently gave a rare interview, expressing her gratitude for the continued love from ABBA’s loyal global fanbase.
Though ABBA is not reuniting in the traditional sense, the group’s individual members continue to contribute to music, art, and society in meaningful ways. As 2025 progresses, their projects reflect the evolution of four artists who have never stopped creating—even after half a century of global stardom. For fans, the ABBA magic is still very much alive.