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Cher confirms she's recording more ABBA songs for a second album

Cher has confirmed that she’s back in the studio and recording another album of ABBA covers.

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The iconic singer recorded the ABBA track Fernando for the film Mama Mia: Here We Go Again,  she then delivered an entire disco album filled with ABBA tunes.

Last year the Twitter loving singer asked fans what songs she should include if she were to do another album, and now she’s confirmed she’s back in the studio laying down the tracks.

Cher shared with fans that she’s recorded the ABBA tune Voulez-Vous and a Spanish language version of Chiquitita. There’s no word yet on when the second album will be available.

 

ABBA fans who want a fresh hit of the band’s tunes don’t have to wait for Cher’s album. The latest ABBA experience is Mamma Mia The Party.

In 2016 the band launched a immersive dining show experience in Stockholm, now it’s been adapted by Sandi Toksvig for British audiences. The new show opens in London later this month.

OIP Staff


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