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A-ha to release new studio album and a live album from the Lifelines 2002 tour. (12/6/02)
Nettavisen, Dagbladet, NRK report.

Magne Furuholmen decorates Christmas tree, receives worldwide coverage, view articles below for details. (12/4/02)
BBC, Billboard, Ananova, Yahoo! France, Yahoo!, AOL, Aftenposten.

Vote "Forever Not Yours" as the top song of 2002 on MTV Europe's website.

A-ha receive a Gold record award as "Lifelines" surpasses 150,000 copies sold in Germany. (10/5/02)

Third single from the album "Lifelines", "Did Anyone Approach You?" released in Germany. (9/30/02)

A-ha return to Europe for 28 concerts including 12 dates in Germany, 5 dates in the UK and more. (9/7/02)

A-ha in Brazil for a 5 concert tour starting in Sao Paulo and ending in Porto Alegre. (8/14/02)

Popmatters.com reviews "Lifelines" and A-ha. (7/16/02)

A-ha perform at the famous Royal Albert Hall in London, a sold out show! Guardian Unlimited review (6/27/02)

Strikes in Spain force a-ha to cancel concerts in Barcelona (June 21) and Madrid (June 22).

The second single off of A-ha's latest album will be the title track, "Lifelines". (6/15/02)

The "Lifelines Tour" kicked off in Oslo in front of a sold out crowd of 23,000 at the Ullevaal Stadium in Oslo, Norway. (6/9/02)

A-ha's "Lifelines" is the #5 album in Europe for the second straight week. (5/31/02)

The end of May sees A-ha's first DVD "Homecoming" released in most of Europe and Japan. (5/22/02)

A-ha plan "An Afternoon High" in Oslo, June 8th to kickoff the first leg of their 2002 "Lifelines Tour".

"Lifelines" reaches #1, Platinum status in Norway. (4/30/02)

The new album "Lifelines" is at the #2 spot of the Norwegian sales charts after one day of sales. (4/29/02)

"Forever Not Yours" tops the charts in 7 countries, and is in the Top 10 in several others.
It also debuted at #12 in the Canadian singles sales charts for the week ending 04/21/02.

New A-ha single "Forever Not Yours" available as streaming audio through a-ha.com. (2/14/2)

A-ha's new single "Forever Not Yours" to be released to stores on April 2nd. The new album "Lifelines" is set to be released on April 29.

A-ha perform at the 2001 Nobel Peace Prize Concert. Hear the new song "Differences" at a-ha.com (12/11/1)

A-ha pours it on at the "Rock am Ring" summer festival in Germany for 65,000 people. (6/2/1)

A-ha perform a short accoustic show in Grimstad, Norway in memory of Lena and Stine Sofie. (5/20/1)

"Take On Me" makes the latest "VH-1 100 Greatest Videos Of All Time" list at #8.

A-ha will perform at centerstage at two of the biggest summer festivals in Europe. Rock Am Ring and Rock Im Park, June 1-3 2001.

"A-ha on the net", now the 3rd most viewed webcast concert ever as 3.6 million hits were recorded, 500,000 with an average viewing time of 28 minutes. The average viewing time was the longest for a webcast concert. Only webcasts by Madonna and Paul McCartney recorded more hits.

Microsoft, Accenture and Mercedes-Benz present: A-ha, live on the net! March 24th 2001, 1pm Eastern.

A-ha wins two Spellemann (Norwegian Grammy) awards: Best Video "Velvet", and the "Spellemann Honorary Award".
They were nominated for Best Pop Group, Best Track (Summer Moved On) and Best Video (Velvet). (3/2/1)

Check out "One Night At McCool's" official website to view trailer featuring A-ha's VELVET


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