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Benny Andersson Finally SHOCKS About ABBA’s Future Plans in 2025

After decades of silence and surprise comebacks, ABBA fans around the world have learned one important lesson — never count the Swedish pop legends out. And now, in a revelation that has electrified the music world, Benny Andersson has finally broken his silence about ABBA’s future plans in 2025 — and what he had to say was nothing short of shocking.

In a candid and heartfelt interview with a Swedish media outlet this week, Andersson, the band’s musical mastermind, revealed that ABBA is not quite done yet. While many believed the group’s 2021 comeback album Voyage — their first new material in 40 years — was a final farewell, Benny made it clear that the story isn’t over.

“We thought Voyage was the last chapter,” Benny admitted. “But something happened. The reaction, the energy, the love — it made us think again.”

According to Andersson, 2025 could mark another major turning point for ABBA. While he stopped short of confirming a full album or world tour, he hinted that the group is working on something “unique, deeply emotional, and completely unexpected.”

So what could it be?

More Music on the Horizon?

Benny confessed that he and Björn Ulvaeus have continued writing and composing in private. “There are unfinished ideas, melodies that keep haunting us,” he said. While he made no promises, he did tease the possibility of a few new tracks being released sometime in 2025 — perhaps as a continuation of Voyage, or as part of a special project.

Expansion of the ABBA Voyage Experience

Another area Benny discussed was the future of the groundbreaking ABBA Voyage digital concert in London, which uses avatar technology to showcase younger versions of the band. With sold-out shows and rave reviews, the experience has exceeded all expectations.

“People thought we were crazy, but it worked,” Benny laughed. “Now, we’re exploring how to take ABBA Voyage to new cities — possibly New York, Tokyo, or Sydney.”

A Legacy Project?

Perhaps the most surprising part of the interview was Benny’s openness about legacy. He hinted at a documentary in development, featuring unseen archival footage, and possibly a biopic — something ABBA has long resisted. “If we do it,” he said, “it has to be honest, raw, and not sugar-coated.”

Fans took to social media immediately, thrilled by the possibility of more music, more performances, and a deeper look into the band’s journey.

A Band That Refuses to Fade

For a group that once swore off reunion tours and famously turned down a billion-dollar offer to reunite in the early 2000s, ABBA’s continued evolution is remarkable. Benny’s 2025 revelations prove that, even after half a century, ABBA still has surprises up its sequined sleeve.

As Benny himself put it, with a sly smile:
“We’re not done until we feel done — and right now, it still feels like there’s something left to say.”

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