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ABBA News – Reunion Coming!? Björn Speaks Out

Excitement is building in the ABBA fan community after recent comments made by Björn Ulvaeus sparked new rumors about a potential reunion. Although the iconic Swedish pop group officially returned with their 2021 album Voyage and a groundbreaking virtual concert experience, fans have long hoped for the possibility of seeing the group together again in person—or at least working on new material. Now, Björn’s latest interview has stirred fresh speculation.

Speaking to international media at a music industry event in Stockholm, Björn was asked whether ABBA might reunite again beyond the digital stage. His response was carefully worded but undeniably hopeful: “We’ve always said never say never. We’ve done more than we ever expected already, but if the right moment comes, who knows?”

While not a direct confirmation, this is one of the most open responses from a band member regarding future activity since the Voyage project began. In the past, ABBA has been famously private and firm about not touring again. However, the success of their virtual concert, ABBA Voyage, which features digital avatars performing with a live band, has breathed new life into their legacy—and proven that fans still crave more.

According to sources close to the group, there is no official announcement of a reunion tour or new album yet. Still, Björn’s openness has fueled speculation that ABBA might collaborate again in some form—possibly for a special appearance, anniversary event, or even a surprise single. With all four original members—Björn, Benny Andersson, Agnetha Fältskog, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad—still actively involved in music and projects, the door doesn’t appear to be fully closed.

Fans around the world have taken to social media to share their excitement. Hashtags like #ABBAReturn and #BjornSaysMaybe have trended across platforms. Many hope that, even if there is no traditional tour, a new creative project—whether a song, documentary, or special performance—could be in the works.

For now, nothing is confirmed, but the message is clear: ABBA’s story may not be over just yet. As Björn hinted with a smile, “If something happens, it will be because we want it to—not because we need it.”

And with ABBA, that’s always been the magic.

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