Here’s what I can share right now about ABBA Gold and Eurovision-related tracklists and celebrations.
What ABBA Gold is
- ABBA Gold: Greatest Hits is ABBA’s best-selling compilation, featuring many of their biggest tracks across eras, and has seen multiple reissues including anniversary editions. It remains the easiest entry point for casual listeners seeking ABBA’s most enduring hits.[1][3]
ABBA and Eurovision connections
- ABBA famously won Eurovision in 1974 with Waterloo, which launched their global career and remains the band’s landmark Eurovision moment. The 50th anniversary of that win was marked with various commemorations in 2024, including ITV News coverage and documentary releases exploring the win and its impact.[3][7][9][10]
Latest news and related developments (as of 2026-05)
- In 2024–2025, there were multiple productions and specials tied to ABBA’s Eurovision legacy, including documentaries and recap features titled around “50 Years Since Eurovision” and ABBA-related concert tributes or specials, sometimes tied to ABBA Gold-adjacent events or performances. These pieces emphasize celebrating ABBA’s Eurovisions-era influence and anniversary milestones rather than new “ABBA Gold tracklist” updates. For example, documentaries and TV specials released or highlighted in 2024–2025 discuss ABBA’s Eurovision victory and its lasting legacy.[4][7][9][10]
Eurovision-themed events and ABBA Gold
- There were live events and tributes under the ABBA Gold banner or in ABBA's orbit (e.g., concert shows and Europe-wide tours) that celebrate the ABBA sound, with performances by artists and tribute ensembles, sometimes featuring hits from ABBA’s catalogue that appear on ABBA Gold. A YouTube post in 2025 promotes an ABBA Gold concert show featuring classic hits like Dancing Queen, Mamma Mia, Waterloo, and Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!, indicating ongoing live-treks for ABBA’s catalogue even years after their peak, though this is a tribute show rather than an official ABBA release.[2]
Illustrative note
- If you’re specifically after a definitive, up-to-the-minute “latest tracklist” for ABBA Gold in relation to Eurovision winners, there isn’t a public official reissue that redefines the tracklist in 2026; the canonical ABBA Gold tracklist remains the longstanding collection that includes many of their top singles and albums across the 1970s and early 1980s, with notable tracks such as Dancing Queen, Mamma Mia, The Winner Takes It All, and Waterloo featured on various editions.[1][3]
Would you like me to pull the latest official statements or press releases from ABBA or their record label to confirm any new ABBA Gold editions or Eurovision-related reunions for 2026? If you want, I can also look for specific live shows or anniversary screenings in Paris or nearby in Île-de-France.