Huge noughties band reuniting to mark 25th anniversary of hit debut album
A HUGE band from the noughties are set to reunite to mark the 25th anniversary of their hit debut album.
The A*Teens were the Swedish pop group who were originally formed as an ABBA tribute group.
Originally called ABBA-Teens, it was made up of Marie Serneholt, Amit Paul, Dhani Lennevald, and Sara Lumholdt.
In 1998, Niklas Berg originally formed the group who were later renamed as A-Teens.
The mixed group were best known for their singles, Mamma Mia which was released in 1999 and Upside Down which made its way into the charts in 2000.
Both tracks were worldwide hits as they reached the top 10 in multiple countries.
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But 25 years after their debut album, has revealed that the four-piece group are set to reunite.
The outlet reports that they will perform at the Swedish music competition Melodifestivalen 2024 on Feb. 3.
This will mark their first official appearance together in over two decades as Sweden decides who will be their representative for the Eurovision Song Contest.
It has been reported that all the original members recently met up in Stockholm to prepare for their comeback.
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They are also apparently in the process of scheduling a press conference for a formal announcement of the news.
Over the years, the group released four albums, with the first, The ABBA Generation being revealed to the world in 1999.
This was followed by Teen Spirit in 2001, Pop 'til You Drop in 2002, and finally New Arrival in 2003.
Most notably they served as an opening act for pop sensation Britney Spears.
They toured the US for the 'Oops! … I Did It Again' tour in 2000 before they decided to disband three years later.
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