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Abba star says avatars are ‘the future’ as Voyage welcomes millionth customer

‘I could never have dreamt it would be a million before the end of one year,’ said Bjorn Ulvaeus

Peony Hirwani
Tuesday 18 April 2023 06:41 BST
Abba reunite for first time since 1982 in spectacular Voyage concert

Abba star Bjorn Ulvaeus said the Voyage technology powering the supergroup’s show is “the future”.

The 77-year-old singer said “could never have dreamt” the group’s Voyage show would reach so many people in under a year as he met the one-millionth customer.

Competition winner Josie Felix, 20, was treated to a surprise meet and greet with Ulvaeus on Monday (17 April) as the show – which sees digital versions of Abba’s members performing with a 10-piece live band – hit the million mark in just 11 months.

Felix described the surprise as “quite extraordinary” while Ulvaeus said that, while he was initially nervous about the show, he “knew it was working” once he saw it with an audience.

“I could never have dreamt it would be a million before the end of one year,” he said. “That means it’s been almost choc-a-block full every night which is fabulous.

“It’s been a long project, I was nervous up until the first preview with an audience. But then when I saw it with an audience I knew it was working.”

People with tickets for Monday were encouraged to nominate themselves or someone else to be the millionth customer, with Felix the eventual winner.

She said: “It feels amazing, didn’t think it would happen but it did.

The Abba Voyage virtual concert (PA Media)

“I’m looking forward to Fernando, Dancing Queen, Voulez-Vouz, all of them really.

“They said there’d be a surprise but I didn’t think it’d be this big, this is quite extraordinary.”

Ulvaeus meanwhile said he believes the technology that makes the show possible offers a glimpse into the future.

“Having lived with the technology and with the project for over five years it has kind of become like, well yes, that’s how the future looks, that’s what’s going to happen,” he said.

“Copies of ourselves, avatars, will go on living after we are dead, and that’s the way of the future.”

Additional reporting by agencies

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