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“ONE LAST TIME, I WILL SING FOR THE DREAMERS…” — With a tender smile and a voice still shimmering with the magic of decades past, Agnetha Fältskog has announced her 2026 Tour, “One Last Ride” — an intimate, emotional celebration of a career that touched hearts across the world. The very first song that began her journey — and now, the same song she will sing to open her final tour — “Jag Var Så Kär” (1968–2026). Dates and venues revealed…
In a surprise yet emotional press conference, ABBA fans were overjoyed as Agnetha Fältskog, the Swedish music icon, stepped out to announce news that no one dared to believe: she will embark on a final tour. Titled “One Last Ride,” the tour is scheduled for 2026, offering millions of music lovers one last chance to witness her shimmering voice on stage.

Without flashy stage lights or promises of a grandiose comeback, Agnetha sincerely shared that this is a personal tour, a tribute to the fans who have stood by her side for so many years. The most touching highlight was her revelation of the tour’s opening song: “Jag Var Så Kär” (I Was So in Love). This was the first song of her solo career, released in 1968 when she was just 18. The song not only marked the beginning of a star but was also the track that introduced her to Björn Ulvaeus, who would later become her husband and ABBA bandmate.

Agnetha Faltskog - The ABBA ICON

“I will sing this song as a reminder,” Agnetha said, her eyes sparkling as if looking back at the past. “Of a young girl with big dreams, of first love, and of the wonderful journey that music has given me. This song was the beginning, and now, it will be the beginning of an end.”

The “One Last Ride” tour will take Agnetha to more intimate venues, creating a cozy space where she can connect with her audience. This is not a tour for money or to maintain fame. This is a journey of gratitude, a loving farewell from one of the greatest voices of all time. Agnetha Fältskog’s legacy is not just the hits of ABBA, but the sincerity and intense love she poured into every single note, from the very first day to the very last.

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