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Happy ABBA-versary! It’s been 50 years since Waterloo took the world by storm

It’s 50 years since ABBA won a major battle with Waterloo.

A half-century ago on Saturday, the Swedish quartet triumphed at the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with the peppy love song, which opens: “My my, at Waterloo, Napoleon did surrender, and I have met my destiny in quite a similar way.”

The song rang out again Saturday at London’s Waterloo railway station — also named after the 1815 battle that dealt defeat to the French leader — where a choir belted out a rendition for commuters.

In the English coastal town of Brighton, where the 1974 competition was held, fans were staging a flash mob dance and silent ABBA disco to mark the anniversary.

Eurovision victory turned ABBA into a pop juggernaut, by far the most successful band to win the pan-continental music contest, which will hold its 68th edition in May in ABBA’s home country, Sweden.

ABBA’s melodic disco pop sold hundreds of millions of records worldwide. The stage musical Mamma Mia! based on its songs, is 25 years old and spawned two movies.

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Fifty years ago, Swedish quartet ABBA triumphed at the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with the peppy love song, Waterloo. (Photo: (AP Photo/Robert Dear, File)

The band members have not performed together live for four decades, but released a comeback album, Voyage, in 2021. Every day, fans attend a concert by digital “ABBA-tars” at the hit show Abba Voyage, which opened in London in 2022.

In a thank-you message to fans on Saturday, the four band members said it was “slightly dizzying and deeply humbling” to know that their songs had been passed down the generations and “still resonate around the world”.

“Music you discover and learn to love when you grow up or even later in life has a way of staying with you forever,” said Agnetha Faltskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid Lyngstad. “We share that experience with you and to know that our music has become a constant in your lives is a wonderful thing.” 

A tribute concert titled A Party for ABBA was set to take place in Stockholm, Sweden, on Saturday evening featuring prominent Swedish artists, a 21-person band and a large choir. Organisers said it was a salute to a band that changed the Nordic country’s music scene “forever”.

Swedish public broadcaster SVT, which planned to broadcast the concert live on television and on its streaming service, said: “April 6, 1974 is considered by some to be Sweden’s national music day”.

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