Recurring nightmare: caught in an isosceles triangle of stages with Faithless, Pearl Jam and Foo Fighters at each corner, running between each one trying to decide which is worse.
The only ABBA fan more interested in the drum setup than the fact that Agnetha and Anni-frid's voices together are some sort of indescribable mysterious magic.
I guess their point in recent decades has always been that your vision of ABBA wouldn't square up to the reality.
And so now they're having a pop at giving folk the vision.
The fact that that they're emphasising dance floors and so on shows that they're not focusing on the muso market who want to know how Rutger Gunnarsson kept it so tight in the pocket.
Good info now up on Ticketmaster, including dates, times and the floor plan.
https://www.ticketmaster.co.uk/abba-voyage-london-03-09-2022/event/35005B1979033F30
Will be a giant hen night and your mileage will definitely vary on whether or not that's something you want to get involved with.
Hence the 44 tickets limit.
My issue is that the wife has opted out already and I doubt I'll get any takers from amongst the rest of the broheim.
Solo mission? Wouldn't give a fiddlers at a normal gig but this feels like something you would need mates for.
Ah - I got one from her store on the off-chance that these signed prints that come with a lot of records these days actually wind up increasing the value of the thing.
Gonna take Protect My Energy to the Disco thread
If all they cared about was filthy lucre then they'd have cashed in and done a tour aeons ago.
This is still a good bit of business I'm sure, but it also feels like a compromise gesture.