On May 27, music lovers were treated to an unexpected and unforgettable moment as ABBA legend Benny Andersson joined forces with Elbow frontman Guy Garvey for a rare and emotional duet.

The performance took place behind the scenes at the third anniversary celebration of ABBA Voyage at London’s ABBA Arena. During the VIP after-party, the pair performed a stirring rendition of “The Winner Takes It All”, sending chills through the room with their heartfelt delivery. Andersson, now 78, still brought the same quiet brilliance to the piano, while Garvey’s deep, emotive voice gave the classic ballad a fresh, soulful edge.

ABBA stars make surprise appearance at ABBA Voyage in London as three new  songs added to set list

The night was already special, with Benny joined earlier at the venue by fellow ABBA member and former partner Anni-Frid Lyngstad. The two warmly welcomed fans attending the newly updated ABBA Voyage show, which now includes added tracks like “Super Trouper” and “Money, Money, Money”—a nod to the show’s ongoing success and ever-growing legacy.

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As if one surprise performance wasn’t enough, the legendary Elvis Costello also graced the after-party stage, with Benny once again at the piano. In a heartwarming moment, Anni-Frid stepped up to the mic to join in briefly, singing a few bars that reminded everyone of the enduring magic of ABBA.

It was a night where generations of musical brilliance collided, proving that timeless songs and genuine talent never go out of style.

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