Monday, April 8, 2013

ABBA lives on in tribute show

ABBA lives on in tribute show 

MANILA, Philippines - Although the four ABBA stars have gone on their separate ways, the magical songs that made the singing group one of the world’s best-selling recording artists ever with over 370 million albums and singles sold since 1972 continue to reverberate through a variety of tribute shows.
There are over 10 ABBA tribute shows touring all over the world to huge audiences eager to relive the golden era of Benny Andersson, Agnetha Faltskog, Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Bjorn Ulvaeus. The first ABBA tribute show emerged in 1988 and the popularity of the group’s songs spawned the musical Mamma Mia! in 1999, later made into a movie in 2008. The tribute acts include Hungary’s ABBA Feeling, Holland’s ABBASupertroupers, Sweden’s ABBA Teens, the US’ Abacadabra, Australia’s BABBA, Bjorn Again, GABBA, Ireland’s Abbaesque and the UK’s Abbamania.
Nearly 20 years after ABBA disbanded in 1982, the group was offered a $1B fee to do a tour of 100 shows but no amount of money could bring the four together again. The situation was complicated as Ulvaeus and Flatskog were divorced in 1978 and Andersson and Lyngstad split up in 1981. The two married couples were a perfect foursome in ABBA’s heyday but when both marriages ended in divorce, ABBA eventually suffered a similar fate.
Despite ABBA’s permanent state of dissolution, nobody can dispute the continued widespread popularity of the group’s hits. So that today, ABBA tribute shows are in extremely high demand. That’s why Rajan Gidwani’s Redstone Productions and Vic del Rosario’s Viva Live are teaming up to bring over Abbamania for eight shows in the country starting April 20 in Cebu then April 21 in Tacloban, April 24 in Bacolod, April 25 in Manila, April 26 in Cagayan de Oro, April 27 in Davao, April 28 in Puerto Princesa and finally, April 29 in a repeat performance in Manila.
Both Manila shows will be at the Newport Performing Arts Theater in Resorts World. Gidwani said only one Manila show was in the original itinerary but because of ticket demand, a second will be held.
Abbamania was formed in 1998 and is recognized as one of the most authentic ABBA tribute shows in the world. In 2002, the act played for 18 weeks at the Strand Theatre in London, reliving the ABBA phenomenon to sold-out audiences. That same year, it went on stage at the Deutsches Theatre in Munich for 21 sell-outs. Other tour highlights were a 24-show gig at the Schiller Theatre in Berlin, a crowd of 10,000 at the Cologne Arena and an appearance in a TV special viewed by over 11 million people throughout Europe. Abbamania has brought music lovers to their feet in Australia, Denmark, Mexico, Switzerland, Tahiti, Austria, Sweden, Russia, France, Luxembourg and Venezuela.
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