<\/span><\/h2>\nBenny\u2019s son Ludwig, who was a producer on the hit Abba-inspired movie comedy Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again in 2018, is helping to mastermind the production and a heavyweight team has been enlisted to pull the show together.<\/p>\n
Svana Gisla, who has worked with Beyonce, Coldplay, Madonna and Oasis, will be a producer while the former head of Universal Music \u00adSweden, Per Sundin, is leading the plans. <\/p>\n
The entire theatre, which will allow for a \u201c360-degree immersive experience\u201d, has been built especially for the show, with a bar, food stalls and a shop on site. It will also have the band\u2019s name in huge illuminated letters on the front of the building.<\/p>\n
The innovative show is currently set to run until 2025, at which point it is hoped it will be transported internationally, with preliminary plans for it to move to Stockholm or Las Vegas.<\/p>\n
Planning documents show that the building itself has been designed to be broken down so it can be transported elsewhere.<\/p>\n
The whole process has been a labour of love for the band, who have long been reluctant to get back on stage together as a four-piece. In 2000 they turned down a $1billion offer to reunite for a global tour.<\/p>\n
Frida later said: \u201cNo amount of money would change our minds.<\/p>\n
\u201cMaybe it would be good to do a song together again, just a recording and nothing else,\u201d<\/p>\n
Their upcoming show was first teased in 2016 when it was announced they were reuniting to work on a \u201cdigital entertainment experience\u201d featuring \u201clife-like\u201d avatars, which they nicknamed Abbatars.<\/p>\n
That same year they appeared together for the first time in 34 years at the launch of their Mamma Mia!- themed theatre restaurant in Sweden. Then in 2018 they announced they had recorded two new songs called I Still Have Faith In You and Don\u2019t Shut Me Down, which would feature in a BBC TV special.<\/p>\n
But the release was postponed until the stage show was ready \u2014 and the concerts have been delayed due to difficulties with the technology which they also want to use for the video for their comeback single.<\/p>\n