03 Oct 2012
Abba,
the popular music group is set to open a museum next year in Stockholm,
the capital of Sweden, for fans to get a glimpse into lives and music
of the famous pop band at all times.
“I had been a little doubtful of being a museum artifact before I’m dead,” said band member Björn Ulvaeus in a statement Wednesday, according to the Svenska Dagbladet newspaper (SvD).
“As it’s been such a frightfully long time, I can take a step back and take a different perspective and see that I had the chance to be part of a pop phenomenon. It’s a Cinderella story that’s well worth telling, and that’s what we’re doing here with the Abba Museum in a fun way, full of warmth.”
The museum is scheduled to open in April next year, on the island of Djurgården in central Stockholm, but it has been a long time coming.
“I had been a little doubtful of being a museum artifact before I’m dead,” said band member Björn Ulvaeus in a statement Wednesday, according to the Svenska Dagbladet newspaper (SvD).
“As it’s been such a frightfully long time, I can take a step back and take a different perspective and see that I had the chance to be part of a pop phenomenon. It’s a Cinderella story that’s well worth telling, and that’s what we’re doing here with the Abba Museum in a fun way, full of warmth.”
The museum is scheduled to open in April next year, on the island of Djurgården in central Stockholm, but it has been a long time coming.
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