"Today is ABBA day", exclaim these French women who have come to visit the museum dedicated to the legendary Swedish group.
“Voyage”, the group's new album was released this Friday, after a 40-year hiatus.
“They touch all generations, that's what's incredible, it's really universal music,” says Patrick, very enthusiastic.
This Belgian is a supreme fan of the iconic pop group.
He specifically came to spend four days in Stockholm for a 100% ABBA “trip”.
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The famous Swedish group is first and foremost positive memories: "Each song reminds someone of something at some point in their life," says Serge. “We are from 1997 and we still know ABBA,” replied Dorian, who had also come to spend a few days in the Nordic capital. “You can understand the enthusiasm for ABBA when you come to visit Stockholm,” he continues, bundled up in his down jacket. "In the car, I always had an ABBA tape and even today I listen with a lot of emotions, it reminds me of a whole time in my life", marries Marie-Jeanne, the grandmother. from a French family.
The Swedes also, of course, responded present, like Linea, who proudly leaves with a t-shirt bearing the ABBA effigy on which it is inscribed: "The winner takes it all" all).
“It will be perfect for going to see football matches,” she laughs.
"We hope to meet the artists, that they come to see what is happening here," says Patrick, watching the entrance to the museum, while a group of girls happily sings "Mamma mia, here I go again ..."