THE shock decision by pop legends Abba to reunite after 40 years comes after they finally healed the bitter feuds that drove them apart.
The Swedish superstars have knocked back a series of money-spinning offers to reform — including a staggering BILLION-DOLLAR deal for a 100-date world tour in 2000.
Biographer Carl Magnus Palm told how Agnetha Faltskog, 71, Bjorn Ulvaeus, 76, Benny Andersson, 74, and Frida Lyngstad, 75, did not want to compromise their legacy.
But he said they were united in their support for the revolutionary concept of “Abbatars” — performing holograms of the group in their 1970s prime that will form the centrepiece of the band’s stage show.
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