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In 2022, a virtual concert was created for this album which also contained some of ABBA's most iconic songs, at the purpose-built ABBA Arena near Pudding Mill Lane at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London, UK, with an open run up to 2026.
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In 2022, a virtual concert was created for this album which also contained album, featuring some of ABBA's most iconic songs, at the purpose-built ABBA Arena near Pudding Mill Lane at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London, UK, with an open run up to 2026.
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In 2022, a virtual concert was created for this album which also contained some of ABBA's most iconic songs, at the purpose-built ABBA Arena near Pudding Mill Lane at the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London, UK, with an open run up to 2026.
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* DreamWithinADream: Invoked in "Don't Shut Me Down". It works two ways, thanks to the song's double meaning:
** The point-of-view character is speaking to their romantic interest, and suspects that person is LovingAShadow that is actually just as if not more fantastic in reality.
** The point-of-view character is a digital avatar and as such the inner dream; the digital world the show takes place in is the outer dream, and it/she's LeaningOnTheFourthWall.
** In a meta sense, the digital show could be the inner dream, and reality the outer.

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* BreakingTheFourthWall: "Don't Shut Me Down" has ABBA's digital avatars asking the audience to let them live.

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* {{Bookends}}: This album has a similar tone to ''Waterloo'', the band's first international album.
* BreakingTheFourthWall: "Don't Shut Me Down" has ABBA's digital avatars ([=ABBAtars=]) asking the audience to let them live.
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** "Don't Shut Me Down" contains a piano sweep, like the start of "Dancing Queen".
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** The boyfriend in "No Doubt About It" is described as always "bending like a willow", a reference to the ''Tao Te Ching''.

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** The boyfriend in "No Doubt About It" is described as always "bending like a willow", a reference to the ''Tao Te Ching''.Ching'', wherein the willow is presented as a good example for handling conflicts, since it survives storms by being flexible instead of rigid.
** The title of "Ode to Freedom" seems like a shout-out to Björn Afzelius's "Sång Til Friheten" (lit. "song to freedom"). That song genuinely praises freedom, however.

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* TheAlcoholic: Implied about the woman in "I Can Be That Woman".



* PrecisionFStrike: In "I Can Be That Woman Now". A typical argument ends with the guy saying "Screw you!".

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* PetTheDog: Tammy, the dog who symbolizes the relationship in "I Can Be That Woman", gets a happy, or at least hopeful ending.
* PrecisionFStrike: In "I Can Be That Woman Now".Woman". A typical argument ends with the guy saying "Screw you!".
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* PrecisionFStrike: In "I Can Be That Woman Now". A typical argument ends with the guy saying "Screw you!".

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