Jenny Powell, 55, showcases her incredible curves in a figure-hugging jumpsuit as she joins Rylan, 35, at star-studded ABBA Voyage performance to celebrate the band’s 50th anniversary
Jenny Powell joined Rylan and led the stars in a special ABBA Voyage performance to celebrate 50 years since the iconic band won the Eurovision Song Contest on Saturday.
The TV presenter, 55, looked sensational as she donned a white jumpsuit for the event held at the purpose-built arena in Stratford, where the Swedish foursome took to the stage as holograms.
Jenny’s stylish outfit hugged every inch of her stunning figure and also showed off her sneakers.
She was ready to dance the night away on a few platforms and even took to the DJ booth to entertain the crowd before the show.
Meanwhile, Rylan, 35, teased a glimpse of chest hair in a black shirt which he wore partially unbuttoned with beige chinos.
Jenny Powell, 55, (L) joined Rylan, 35, (R) and led the stars in a special ABBA Voyage performance on Saturday to celebrate 50 years since the iconic band won the Eurovision Song Contest
The TV presenter looked sensational as she donned a white jumpsuit for the event held at the purpose-built arena in Stratford, where the foursome took to the stage as holograms.
ABBA after their Eurovision victory in Brighton in 1974
It comes hours after ABBA thanked fans for a rare statement as the band celebrates the 50th anniversary of their Eurovision Song Contest victory.
The iconic ’70s pop group – made up of Bjorn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, Agnetha Faltskog and Anni-Frid Lyngstad – remain the show’s most famous and successful export after they were crowned winners in April 1974 with their song Waterloo.
Reflecting on this milestone, the group, which later disbanded in 1982, released a joint statement expressing gratitude for the fans’ “steadfast loyalty and support over the years.”
To mark the anniversary, several pianos across Europe will simultaneously play a pre-recorded by Benny, making it sound like he’s playing live.
Sharing a photo of the foursome who won the award, they wrote: ‘It is somewhat staggering and deeply humbling to think that millions of you who first saw us at the 1974 Eurovision final have not only passed on our music to one generation, but to different ones.
“Every time one of us visits Abba Voyage in London we see evidence of that, and it is because of this that we can celebrate the 50th anniversary of that event knowing that our songs still resonate around the world.”
They continued, “It is so It’s hard to believe that fifty years have passed since the four of us waited backstage for the verdicts of all the juries across Europe in the Dome in Brighton.
‘So what were our dreams during those tense moments or in the chaos in the aftermath of the victory we achieved by the smallest margin in Eurovision history?
‘Undoubtedly four different dreams, but whatever they were, however grand, reality has surpassed them, that’s for sure.’
The group had a huge repertoire of hits, including Dancing Queen (1976), Gimme! Give me! Give me! (1979) and Super Trouper (1976) to name a few.
Jenny’s stylish outfit hugged every inch of her stunning figure and also showed off her toned arms (RL) Jenny pictured with Kate Thornton
The duo created a storm before heading to the concert
She was ready to dance the night away as she slid her feet on a few platforms and even took to the DJ booth to entertain the crowd before the show
Meanwhile, Rylan teased a glimpse of chest hair in a black shirt that he wore partially unbuttoned with beige chinos.
Louis Theroux was also present at the concert
He flashed a huge smile as he joined his fellow celebrities at the VIP event
(L-R) Kate Thronton and Emma B
The iconic 70s pop group – consisting of Bjorn Ulvaeus, Agnetha Faltskog, Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Benny Andersson (LR) – attended the opening of the show in 2022 (photo)
During the show they enter the stage as holograms (photo)
Since their split, their music catalog has included the Mamma Mia! film franchise and theater show, and most recently the incredible ABBA Voyage.
The iconic hologram show has pumped £322 million into the UK economy – with more than a million tickets purchased for up to £181.50 each.
Five years in the making, the performance takes audiences back to Abba’s heyday of the 1970s and 1980s and allows fans to experience them in concert, despite their split in December 1982.
Thanking fans for their continued support, they added: ‘Many of you were there from the very beginning and have been following us ever since – for over half a century!
‘Music that you discover and learn to love as you grow up or even later in life can stay with you forever.
It comes after ABBA thanked fans for a rare statement as the band celebrates the 50th anniversary of their Eurovision Song Contest victory
The lengthy statement thanked fans for their continued support, adding: “Many of you were there from the very beginning and have followed us ever since – for over half a century!
“We share that experience with you and it’s great to know that our music has become a constant in your lives.”
They concluded, “Over the years we have been blessed with the outpouring of love from you, our fans.
‘We feel it and we want to know that hardly a day goes by without being reminded of it. To thank you for what you give us, without sounding trivial, is not easy and this is not a moment of triviality.
“It is a happy yet solemn moment and we can only hope that you understand how deeply grateful we are for a long, successful career and for your steadfast loyalty and support over the years. Thank you!’
Meanwhile, members of the public traveling through Waterloo Station across London were treated to an unexpected tribute to the group’s Eurovision winning song.
Meanwhile, members of the public traveling through Waterloo Station across London were treated to an unexpected tribute to the group’s Eurovision winning song.
The station itself underwent an ABBA makeover with bespoke outdoor advertising in the main concourse and ABBA Voyage branding along the passenger side
The Mark De-Lisser Singers surprised the audience with several spontaneous renditions of Waterloo, encouraging those in the station at the time to join in to celebrate five decades of one of the world’s biggest pop groups.
The station itself underwent an ABBA makeover with bespoke outdoor advertising in the main concourse and ABBA Voyage branding alongside passengers.
As part of the festivities, fans can listen to the piano moment in major cities, including at London’s Waterloo Station and in Berlin, Warsaw and Stockholm.
Every hour the instrument plays a short piece, pre-recorded by Benny.