“We feel it’s the right time,” said Benny Andersson in a recent press statement. “Fifty years has passed since ‘Waterloo,’ and to see the joy our music still brings to people is truly humbling. This tour is our thank you. It is the final opportunity to share the songs live with our audience around the world.”

ABBA’s impact on popular culture is immeasurable. Their unparalleled catalog—featuring hits like “Dancing Queen,” “Mamma Mia,” “Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight),” and “The Winner Takes It All”—has sold hundreds of millions of records, fueled the success of the Mamma Mia! musical and films, and seen a resurgence in popularity through the innovative ABBA Voyage concert residency. The 2026 tour will draw heavily on this repertoire, blending nostalgic hits with the emotional depth of their later work.
This final curtain call is more than just a series of concerts; it’s the end of an era. The four members, who have maintained a legendary status even through decades of hiatus, will solidify their position as one of the most successful and beloved musical acts in history. Fans can expect a production that matches the group’s reputation for dazzling visuals, pitch-perfect performances, and the sheer, unadulterated joy that defines ABBA’s music.
Tickets for “ABBA: The Final Voyage” are expected to be the hottest commodity in live music when they go on sale. For the millions who grew up with their harmonies and for new fans discovering their magic, the 2026 World Tour is the last chance to say ‘Thank You For The Music’ to the Kings and Queens of Pop.
