You won’t see Abba on tour in 2009 but you will see their clothes. The Abba Museum, containing 750 items is going to go on the road.
The Abba Museum was due to open in Stockholm in 2009 but has been delayed because of the need to relocate to a new building.Magnus Danielsson, President of Touring Exhibitions, said: “ABBA the Museum puts the visitor right into the middle of the ABBA experience, from past to present! It’s perfect for the whole family, with so much to see, hear, feel, touch and experience, thanks to state-of-the-art technology. The museum will even enable you virtually to sing and perform ABBA’s hits in front of a ‘live’ sell-out crowd at stadiums where ABBA performed back in the day.”
Touring company Live Nation will look after the schedule around the world.
Countries are still be negotiated to take the tour, but considering Australia was where it all started for Abba, the tour coming down under is a certainty.
Mamma Mia will end the year as a top 5 album in Australia. The Abba Gold album, released in 1992, has now sold more than 26 million copies worldwide.










