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ABBA reunites and debuts their brand new residency; Agnetha and Frida serve MPGs


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CRITICAL AND COMMERCIAL SUCCESS

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Posthumous hologram concerts like Whitney's I find grotesque and repulsive. That ABBA has been able to approve of this as their last hurrah while they're alive, especially given their age and Agnetha's stage fright, when they clearly don't need the money so that helps but isn't the biggest motivator, I'm happy about. 

 

It's their decision and it's clearly pulling good numbers and getting solid reviews, including 5 stars from The Guardian. What qualifies as genuine entertainment is on the fans and is subjective. I wouldn't spend hundreds but would honestly probably go out of sheer curiosity. 

 

To act offended and clutch pearls over "genuine live artistry" seems a little pretentious and wasted energy when there's much bigger problems in the music industry to worry about right now. 

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not almost all the videos in the OP being copyrighted :rip::lmao:

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Noo all my beautiful vidz :deadbanana2: Oh well not like yall appreciated the hard work it took to make this work of art. Yall just wanna push 80 year Olds on stage and force them to sing :what: Yikes.

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13 hours ago, Richie.Valdez said:

Are the ticket prices accesible? Or they are charging as a normal concert?

I‘m going in August with my bf and our tickets were 50£ each. I read somewhere that tickets start at 25£, but i believe it depends on the day and time of the show.

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14 hours ago, Espresso said:

Posthumous hologram concerts like Whitney's I find grotesque and repulsive. That ABBA has been able to approve of this as their last hurrah while they're alive, especially given their age and Agnetha's stage fright, when they clearly don't need the money so that helps but isn't the biggest motivator, I'm happy about. 

 

It's their decision and it's clearly pulling good numbers and getting solid reviews, including 5 stars from The Guardian. What qualifies as genuine entertainment is on the fans and is subjective. I wouldn't spend hundreds but would honestly probably go out of sheer curiosity. 

 

To act offended and clutch pearls over "genuine live artistry" seems a little pretentious and wasted energy when there's much bigger problems in the music industry to worry about right now. 

Well said.

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