Swedish superstars ABBA: New song later this year
ABBA's Bjorn Ulvaeus says fans can expect a new song "in September or October" from the legendary Swedish pop group, which broke up 37 years ago.
![ABBA performs at the United Nations General Assembly, New York, during taping of the NBC-TV Special, "The Music for UNICEF concert," January 9, 1979. [Photo:IC]](http://img2.zhytuku.meldingcloud.com/images/zhycms_chinaplus/20190404/75fd4d94-7b93-4a42-881d-a210e70da8d3.jpg?x-oss-process=image/resize,w_650)
ABBA performs at the United Nations General Assembly, New York, during taping of the NBC-TV Special, "The Music for UNICEF concert," January 9, 1979. [Photo: IC]
Ulvaeus has told a Danish tabloid on Wednesday that it's taking an "extremely" long time to make the music video with the avatars of the group members.
ABBA is getting back together, with a plan to launch a virtual tour featuring the group's digital avatars.
ABBA shot to fame by winning the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest with "Waterloo."
The group went on to score a number of other hits, including the late-70's pop anthem "Dancing Queen," before splitting up in 1982.
(Story includes material sourced from AP)

