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Novel undertaking for the ABBA singer.

Björn Ulvaeus, a member of the famous band ABBA, is potentially embarking on a new path as a speaker. He is available for questions and informal talks.

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May 27, 2024
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Björn Ulvaes attended the Polar Music Prize ceremony in Stockholm on May 21, 2024 together with his...
Björn Ulvaes attended the Polar Music Prize ceremony in Stockholm on May 21, 2024 together with his girlfriend Christina Sas.

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Björn Ulvaeus is the creator. - Novel undertaking for the ABBA singer.

Björn Ulvaeus, a renowned singer from the band ABBA, has numerous funds in his savings, yet seems unwilling to retire. As per a report from "The Mirror," the 79-year-old Swede has taken up a new job as a speaker for various events, such as fireside chats and question-and-answer sessions.

Ulvaeus has signed with Kruger Cowne, a talent agency, and is now listed on their website as their "Speaker of the Week." The website states that the legendary singer can be hired for "after-dinner talks," "appearances," "keynote speeches," "moderated Q&A sessions," and "fireside chats." Considering his substantial fortune - estimated to be over 200 million euros by "The Mirror" - it appears that this additional income is not necessary for him.

ABBA is known to be one of the most successful bands in the history of music. In 1974, they emerged as winners of the Eurovision Song Contest and, in the following years, achieved nine number-one singles and ten number-one albums. Even after the group's disbandment in 1982, their popularity continues to thrive. In recent times, a virtual concert live show captivated many viewers.

Celebrating 50 years since their Eurovision victory

Although many fans had anticipated a live performance from the musicians this year, marking the 50th anniversary of their win at the Eurovision Song Contest, neither the existing music competition, which was held in Sweden, nor the band itself, made this happen. Nonetheless, they shared a joint statement, reminiscing about the past: "It's challenging to accept that 50 years have elapsed since the four of us waited backstage at the Dome in Brighton for the results of all the juries from across Europe." ABBA added: "Our dreams at that time, and the grandeur of them, are probably different for each of us. But one thing's for certain - the actual outcome surpassed our wildest expectations."

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Source: www.stern.de

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