ABBA Eurovision Reunion Tease Leaves Fans Disappointed
Teaser for ABBA Reunion at Eurovision
A surprise ABBA reunion was teased at the Eurovision Song Contest before they were unleashed in avatar form – leaving many fans bitterly disappointed.
Pre-Event Speculation
The band themselves teased a surprise appearance when they shared a five-second-long video on TikTok in the days leading up to the event that sees old footage of the group hiding behind an arrangement of shrubbery.
Expectations Soar
They chose to use a popular track that hears Kim Kardashian’s voice say: “Okay guys, we’re back. Did you miss us? Because we missed you.” This prompted many music fans to speculate that the iconic Swedish group would reunite for the 50th anniversary of their legendary Eurovision performance.
Tease Within the Show
A reunion was then teased within the show itself when the hosts of this year’s event, also in Sweden, teased getting a band with an ‘A’ name to reunite for them. What followed was an unexpected performance from one of Sweden’s biggest pop groups, Alcazar.
Disappointment Strikes
This was quickly interrupted by the hosts, Malin Åkerman and Petra Mede, who turned the audience’s attention back to Abba themselves. The show then cut to London, where the band have been performing in their avatar form.
Mixed Reactions
The avatars reflected on the fact that it has been 50 years since the band’s performance of ‘Waterloo’ on the Eurovision stage before the song itself was performed by other members of Eurovision royalty, including Conchita Wurst. The tease was met with a mixed response from fans of the legendary band on social media.
Social Media Reaction
While some fans appreciated Conchita’s appearance, in particular, many were angry about the tease and joked about breaking their televisions as a result.
Twitter Reaction
Taking to Twitter, one fan praised: “CONCHITA SINGING ABBA IS WHAT I NEEDED!!!” “CONCHITA WURST SINGING ABBA!” praised a second. “This is why I f**king love Eurovision! STUNNING AS EVER!” Another joked that ABBA fans would be breaking their televisions after the tease. “Nearly died thinking ABBA were about to walk on stage at Eurovision,” wrote a fourth viewer. “Possibly the biggest tease and disappointment in Eurovision history!”