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European & Australian Tour (ABBA) : ウィキペディア英語版
European & Australian Tour (ABBA)

European & Australian Tour was the second concert tour by Swedish pop group ABBA. Beginning on January 28 in Oslo (Norway) through March 12, 1977 (Perth, Australia), it was the first time the Scandinavian quartet performed their hits to massive audiences outside Europe. The Australian leg was to be the most memorable, with fan-frenzy scenes later immortalized in Lasse Halstrom's ABBA: The Movie, released in 1977.
==Background==

Ever since the beginning of their career, the members of ABBA rarely agreed to leave the safety of their home and recording sessions in Sweden to perform in concert. But after the release of the mega-successful "Greatest Hits" compilation and the album "Arrival", their status changed dramatically and were clearly regarded as superstars around the globe.
In December 1976, the group began rehearsing their stage act in the Konserthuset in Stockholm (By January 1977, they moved to Europa Studios). The new tour meant an innovation and a preview peek into ABBA's future, showcasing a pop opera called "The Girl With The Golden Hair" - a mini-musical in 4 scenes - with Agnetha Fältskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad sharing the lead role in blonde wigs.
The girls worked with their choreographer Graham Tainton and prepared several dance numbers for some of the songs. Meanwhile, Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson were engaged in the preparations even if they would not dance on stage. The memorable white and gold costumes they wore during the entire tour were designed by Owe Sandström.

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