musicAgnetha Waltzkog may be 73 years old, but the Swede is still a long way from thinking about her retirement. The singer, who caused a stir with ABBA, has signed a new record contract. This writes the sun.
Agneta Fältskog is reviving her solo career. At the age of 73, she signed a record contract with BMG, where Kylie Minogue also has a contract. So the Swede will release another album. Her last solo album dates back to 2013, when the single “A” reached number six in the British and Flemish charts.
The reunion of ABBA, the group with which she became world famous, is said to be the foundation of this new decade. Agnetha loved getting back in the studio with ABBA. It inspired her to relaunch her solo career. She had a regular contract with BGM in London months ago. “They helped her find a new sound,” says The Sun. “After a long time working on music Fresh, there’s finally a lot of material you love and want to release.”
But anyone hoping to hear new music live is well worth the effort. I already talked about this in 2013: “No, I can’t really give concerts. This is my weakness: playing live. Besides, I’m a little older now. No, I can’t do that. I don’t want to disappoint people.” “. ABBA is currently performing, albeit not quite as well as you might expect. The four group members use digital avatars that are projected onto the stage. The show is now available to watch in London.
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