I don’t have live access to the latest feeds right now, but here’s what’s publicly known about ABBA, ABBA Gold, and Eurovision-related appearances up to 2024–2025, with guidance on where to check for the very latest updates.
Core answer
- ABBA Gold is a long-running compilation of ABBA’s biggest hits and is not tied to any single Eurovision event. The “ABBA Gold Tracklist Eurovision Winners” phrasing typically refers to ABBA’s Eurovision-winning era and may imply content related to ABBA’s songs that became Eurovision staples or were featured in subsequent anniversary broadcasts. For the exact, latest tracklist when tied to a specific release or anniversary, check the official ABBA site or major streaming/retail listings.
Key points about ABBA and Eurovision you may find relevant
- ABBA’s winning song at Eurovision was Waterloo in 1974, which remains their most iconic Eurovision track, and is often highlighted in Eurovision anniversary features. This is commonly referenced in coverage of 50-year anniversary events and anniversary broadcasts.[3][5][7]
- In recent Eurovision cycles, there have been anniversary tributes and “ABBA-tars” or holographic/avatars celebrating ABBA’s legacy, but these tributes do not always include a full live performance by all four members; participation has varied by event and year.[5][3]
- ABBA Gold: Greatest Hits is a separate, enduring compilation album that includes core ABBA tracks; its availability and exact track listing are stable across releases (with standard editions listing major hits like Mamma Mia, Dancing Queen, Fernando, Waterloo, Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! etc.). It is not a “live” Eurovision tracklist but a studio compilation.[7]
If you want the most up-to-date specifics
- I can look up the current ABBA Gold tracklist on streaming services or the official ABBA site, and verify any new Eurovision-related releases or anniversary broadcasts tied to ABBA. Would you like me to pull the latest official tracklist and any recent announcements about ABBA’s involvement in Eurovision events right now?
Citations
- ABBA’s Eurovision-winning history and 50-year anniversary coverage context.[3]
- Britannica/Wikipedia-styled summaries of ABBA’s discography and ABBA Gold track listings context.[7]
- Eurovision anniversary coverage mentioning ABBA-related tributes and appearances.[5]