Sir Mick Jagger has said Abba’s virtual concert offers bands such as The Rolling Stones a ‘technology breakthrough’ to secure their legacies.
Abba Voyage launched at a purpose-built stadium in London in May with a star-studded event attended by the Swedish pop superstars, reunited in public for the first time in more than four decades.
Five years in the making, the concert features four 3D digital versions of the group’s younger selves singing and dancing to some 20 of their hits.
In a new interview, The Rolling Stones’ singer was asked how he planned to ensure the band’s legacy lives on in the next 50 years or more. ‘That would be stupid to me to give you a one-line answer, because I haven’t really honestly thought about it,’ he began. ‘The Abba thing gives you this kind of technology breakthrough, which – I haven’t actually seen it yet. ‘I was supposed to go and see it, but there was a train strike.
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