(Stockholm) The Swedish Agnetha Fältskog, singer of Abba, will unveil a single as a solo artist on Thursday, two years after the release of a last album by the legendary pop group.
“World Premiere of Where Do We Go From Here” on BBC2 radio on Thursday, the 73-year-old artist wrote in an Instagram post.
In the acronym ABBA, Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad represented the two A’s, alongside the two B’s, Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson.
The singer sparked curiosity last week by posting her first Instagram post: Where Do We Go From Here, without further comment.
Agnetha Fältskog pursued a solo career after the de facto separation from the Swedish quartet at the end of 1982, releasing several albums, including the last A in 2013.
ABBA reformed in September 2021 for the release of an album and a digitized hologram show.
The four friends had met at the end of the 1960s and had begun a planetary success after their triumph at Eurovision 1974 with their first success Waterloo.
In April 2018, the ex-group revealed that they had returned to the studio for the first time in nearly four decades. This return materialized with the release of a Voyage album in September 2021 and ABBA Voyage, a show featuring the Swedish quartet’s digital avatars a few months later.