The dazzling digital concert experience ABBA Voyage has just taken another dramatic turn — and fans are rushing to be part of it before it changes again. In a surprise announcement, producers revealed that new songs have been added to the setlist, giving audiences a fresh reason to witness the groundbreaking show that has already been hailed as one of the most innovative live spectacles in music history.
The changes come nearly two years into ABBA Voyage’s run at the specially built ABBA Arena in London, where the band’s digital avatars — affectionately called “ABBAtars” — perform alongside a live band in a spectacular fusion of technology and music. Until now, the setlist has remained largely consistent, focusing on beloved classics such as “Dancing Queen,” “Mamma Mia,” “The Winner Takes It All,” and “Waterloo.” But the inclusion of new tracks, some rarely performed live even in ABBA’s original touring years, has electrified fans.
Early attendees who caught the updated show describe the new additions as “pure magic,” with one audience member saying, “It felt like seeing ABBA all over again for the first time.” Another added, “I never thought I’d hear that song live — it was like being given a gift I didn’t know I’d been waiting for.”
What makes this update particularly urgent is the producers’ warning: the new setlist may not last forever. ABBA Voyage is designed to evolve, meaning the tracks could rotate out or be replaced at any time. Fans are being encouraged to book tickets quickly, with many shows already selling out weeks in advance.
The addition of new songs highlights the show’s unique flexibility — something no traditional tour could replicate. “We wanted ABBA Voyage to always feel alive,” one member of the creative team explained. “Part of that means keeping the setlist fresh, so fans who come back get a slightly different experience. It’s ABBA as you’ve never seen them before — and may never see again.”
For ABBA loyalists, the news adds another layer of excitement to a project already regarded as a phenomenon. Since its premiere, Voyage has drawn visitors from across the globe, with some fans returning multiple times to relive the magic. Now, with the promise of hearing tracks that weren’t part of the original lineup, the urgency has never been greater.
Whether these changes hint at more surprises to come — perhaps even the inclusion of tracks from the band’s 2021 album Voyage — remains to be seen. But one thing is certain: time is limited. The chance to experience ABBA’s timeless music in a fresh, unexpected way is here now, but it may not be here for long.
As one fan put it after stepping out of the arena: “It was ABBA, reborn, reimagined — and who knows if I’ll ever get to see those songs performed like that again.”
So for anyone still hesitating, the message is clear: ABBA Voyage has changed, and if you don’t see it now, you may never get the chance.