In 1974, ABBA performed at Eurovision, marking 50 years since that iconic moment. The group, comprising Agnetha Fältskog, Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad, became one of the most celebrated acts of the 20th century. Their popularity soared with the success of the Mamma Mia! musical in 1999, followed by a film adaptation in 2008 and a sequel in 2018. 2021 saw the release of ABBA’s comeback album Voyage, which was met with immense success. The group reunited onstage in 2022 for the launch of ABBA Voyage, their first public appearance in 40 years.

Agnetha Fältskog, now 74, has faced personal challenges, including a traumatic car accident, her mother’s suicide, and a concerning stalking ordeal by an obsessive fan named Gert van der Graaf. Despite these hardships, Agnetha maintained a successful solo career, producing three hit albums. She has since retreated from the limelight and now lives on a farm in Stockholm. Björn Ulvaeus, 78, shares children Linda and Peter Ulvaeus with Agnetha and two daughters with his second wife. In 2022, Björn filed for divorce from his second wife after 41 years of marriage. Apart from his personal life, Björn has made a name for himself in the world of musicals.

Benny Andersson, 77, is considered the wealthiest ABBA member with a net worth of £100 million. He has two children with his ex-partner and son Ludvig Andersson with his current wife. Despite a divorce from Anni-Frid Lyngstad in 1981, the two have remained friends. Benny’s son Ludvig has followed in his musical footsteps as a producer for the ABBA Voyage show. Anni-Frid Lyngstad, 78, faced tragedy with divorces and the loss of her daughter and third husband. Her solo career was also successful, with her debut album selling over 1.5 million copies. Anni-Frid now lives in Switzerland with her partner, the 5th Viscount Hambleden.

ABBA’s legacy continues to endure, with various projects keeping their music alive for new generations. The group’s impact on the music industry and popular culture remains significant, and their songs continue to be celebrated by fans worldwide. Despite the challenges and changes in their personal lives over the years, the members of ABBA are still appreciated for their timeless music and contributions to the entertainment industry. As fans reflect on the band’s 50-year legacy since Eurovision, they continue to support ABBA’s music and celebrate the impact they have made on the world of music.

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