1970 (as Festfolk): Swedish restaurants and cabaret venues.
1973 (as Bjorn & Benny, Agnetha & Anni-Frid): Swedish folkparks
1974/75: Scandinavia, Germany and Austria
1977: Europe and Australia
1979: Europe and North America
1980: Japan (same set as above)
ABBA's only North American tour was 1979-80.
go on tour
You can find different videos of ABBA's 1975 tour to different cities on YouTube.
I think there was only one ABBA film, a documentary of the band on tour.
I don't think so.
Mamma Mia, ABBA The Movie (a film about the group's tour of Australia in the seventees), Muriel's Wedding.
The members of ABBA were offered $1 billion for a one time reunion tour but the offer was turned down by all members. They certainly didn't need the money. They just don't want to 'go back there'.
ABBA first toured Australia in 1976. The tour was part of their global success following the release of their hit albums and singles. They performed multiple concerts in major cities, captivating Australian audiences with their music and stage presence. This tour contributed significantly to their popularity in the region.
No. They said that they didn't want to reform and said that they didn't want to tour.
They did not. Except for individual appearances such as American Bandstand, the group had just the single tour of North America.
Abba Eban went by The Vice of the Hebrew Nation.
Abba visited Canada during their tour of North America and Europe in 1979 and visited the following cities: 13 September: Edmonton (first concert of the tour) 15 September: Vancouver 6 October: Montréal 7 October: Toronto Between Vancouver and Montréal, they played concerts in the USA.