In an interview with Britain's BBC Newsnight on
Wednesday evening, the pair ruled out taking to the stage with
fellow members Agnetha Faltskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad for the
occasion.
Sweden's Loreen won Eurovision 2023 in Liverpool, northern
England, this month, meaning the Nordic country will host next
year's contest.
"I don't want to and if I don't want to, they won't go. It's the
same for all four of us - someone says 'no', it's a no,"
Andersson said.
"We can celebrate 50 years of ABBA without us being on stage,"
Ulvaeus added.
Formed in 1972, ABBA won legions of fans around the world after
triumphing at the 1974 Eurovision Song Contest, with their
enduring hits such as "Dancing Queen" and "Fernando".
The foursome, who split in the early 1980s, have sold an
estimated 385 million records.
Last year they launched a London concert residency as digital
avatars - versions of themselves from their 1970s heyday thanks
to motion-capture technology.
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Nick Macfie)
(Photo: Members of Swedish music band ABBA arrive for the
opening performance of the "ABBA Voyage" concert in London,
Britain May 26, 2022. REUTERS/Henry Nicholls)
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