July 8th, 2009 by Evan

Could a tribute show and ABBA be able to replace Michael Jackson’s 50-date residency at London’s O2 Arena? What about a tribute show, ABBA and rock legends Led Zeppelin? The word is that AEG Live has offered both Led Zeppelin and ABBA a lot of money to play alternating nights at the arena in place of the late King of Pop. A source said “Only Michael Jackson could sell out 50 nights at such a big arena, but Led Zeppelin and Abba combined might just rival him. There is huge money on the table.” Money really talks the language of a lot of people.

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  3. A few years ago ABBA was offered one billion dollars to go on tour but they refused. So it’s unlkely that they will do it now. They don’t need the money and they want the public to remember them as they were in the seventies.
    Though, I would have like it to see them back on stage!

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