Enduring ABBA opens museum in Stockholm

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A museum dedicated to the now legendary Swedish group ABBA has opened in Stockholm. The catchy tunes, outlandish costumes and shimmering boots are all on display and are attracting fans worldwide, even though ABBA has not performed since its breakup some 30 years ago. The permanent exhibit within a Hall of Fame of Swedish pop music opened  today (Tuesday, May 7, 2013). Visitors will be able to sing along to ABBA hits with life-size holograms of band members — and download the images. “I would be interested, even if I hated ABBA, about how it actually happened and why,” former band member Bjorn Ulvaeus said yesterday at the museum. But Ulvaeus, 68, rejected suggestions that the opening could inspire a band reunion. Singer Agnetha Faltskog had hinted last month at one. Video of museum