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Has Little Boots volunteered herself into slavery?The holograms might not appreciate it, but Little Boots chained to the keyboard surely will.
Something to do I guess.
Has Little Boots volunteered herself into slavery?The holograms might not appreciate it, but Little Boots chained to the keyboard surely will.
And that was one of the nicer places I’ve visited in London.Also you wouldn't want to end up on MURDER LANE surrounded by sooty buildings with limbless orphans begging for coppers and gruel like poor @ButterTart did
I mean one can go to so-called posh places like Knightsbridge and it's all DEAD RATS PILED HIGHAnd that was one of the nicer places I’ve visited in London.
Yes and actually will be just a few DLR stops away from the arena when it opens. In my defence I’m going with different people each time so even if I’m a bit bored of it by the 3rd visit I’ll still be able to enjoy their reactions.Are you in London? I'm sure I would if it wasn't for the travel.
I was thinking about what other acts might try something like this, now that Voyage is already such a success but it's hard to think of groups who are A. all still alive to do the motion capture stuff (holograms/avatars of dead people are nowhere near as interesting and I think most people just find them weird), B. not already touring as their human selves and C. popular enough to make a whole avatar production worthwhile
ABBA truly are unique At least they will be until the other Spice Girls beg Victoria to walk around and point for a bit in a motion capture suit so they can bring her along on their next tour
I seriously wonder if that ONE PHOTO is it from them as far as promo goes.SURELY the girls have to do something half-arsed for TikTok at some point??
I seriously wonder if that ONE PHOTO is it from them as far as promo goes.
Ha yes, no, not at all. Key word: BRASSYDo we think Frida is staying quiet as a courtesy to Agnetha so the attention isn't all specifically on why SHE isn't participating more?
She's not struck me as being as publicity shy in general.
No idea. But the occasions of Frida out attending events over the last few years have very much dried up.Do we think Frida is staying quiet as a courtesy to Agnetha so the attention isn't all specifically on why SHE isn't participating more?
She's not struck me as being as publicity shy in general.
Oh please God no. I've fretted for years about one of them dying and it would be even WORSE NOW!No idea. But the occasions of Frida out attending events over the last few years have very much dried up.
And I've seen speculation regarding her health which I'm very much choosing to ignore.
Thought as much! HERRING UP BENNYJust read an independent article that says it’s going to be a 4 year residency.
I think £60 odd was the cheapest I saw.Did anyone see any of the mythical £21 tickets
I did wonder about this as well. It would have been quite jarring if three of the four of them had been there last week.Do we think Frida is staying quiet as a courtesy to Agnetha so the attention isn't all specifically on why SHE isn't participating more?
She's not struck me as being as publicity shy in general.
I saw a couple of £30 ones, back row, side on.Did anyone see any of the mythical £21 tickets
Did anyone see any of the mythical £21 tickets
Decent chance that Crossrail will be open by the time this is, so you can go direct from Paddington to Stratford.Just checking the tfl planner, and by bus it will take longer to get from Paddington to the venue than it will for me to get from Bristol to London
Cher, surely?Back to the discussion of who else might do this, Elton John feels like a no-brainer. His current tour is supposed to be his last and you can bet he'll be eyeing his legacy.
The show has been put together by Svana Gisla (who produced Jay-Z and Beyoncé‘s On the Run Tour), choreographer Wayne McGregor, Johan Renck (who directed David Bowie‘s videos for ‘Blackstar’ and ‘Lazarus’), Baillie Walsh (who has directed for Massive Attack and Bruce Springsteen) and producer Ludvig Andersson (son of ABBA’s Benny Andersson and producer of And Then We Danced, Yung Lean‘s ‘In My Head’ and Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again).
Wasn't Simon Fuller involved with it when it was first mentioned? I don't recall hearing his name at all now...
They always had backing vocalists on tour. I don't think they did on record - or at least they certainly didn't all the time.I'm obviously a flop ABBA fan but what backing vocals? Doesn't each of the ladies do that job when the other one sings? Or if they're singing together they harmonise?