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Norwegian new-wavers a-ha have achieved remarkable worldwide fame over four decades, and for good reason. Not only are they one of the most influential synth-pop acts to come out of the early '80s, but they set a major precedent for music video innovation with their partially animated "Take On Me" visual, an MTV mainstay at the time.

The trio initially formed in the early 1980s when guitarist Pål Waaktaar-Savoy and keyboardist Magne Furuholmen, formerly of Bridges, teamed up with vocalist Morten Harket. Together, the trio left for London and signed to WEA. Their debut single, "Take On Me," became a smash hit in the United Kingdom, thanks in part to Harket's octave-climbing falsetto. Over in the States, the song's rotoscoping video, which blended pencil-sketch animation with live action, earned heavy rotation on the still relatively young MTV. 

A-ha circled back to the charts with their second single, "The Sun Always Shines on T.V.," which went to No. 1 in the UK and peaked at No. 20 on the Billboard Hot 100. In 1986, a-ha's success culminated in a Grammy nomination in the Best New Artist category, though they lost out to Sade. 

Meanwhile, a-ha's debut album, Hunting High and Low, was a bestseller, going triple platinum in the UK and platinum in the U.S. To date, it has sold 11 million copies worldwide. 

In 1986, a-ha released their sophomore album, Scoundrel Days, featuring the singles "I've Been Losing You," "Cry Wolf," "Maybe, Maybe," and "Manhattan Skyline." It sold more than six million copies worldwide and peaked at No. 2 on the European Top 100 Albums chart.

A-ha followed up with their third studio album, Stay on These Roads, released in 1988. It featured the title track to the 1987 James Bond film The Living Daylights and has sold more than 4.2 million copies worldwide. 

The band's fourth studio album, East of the Sun, West of the Moon, came out in 1990 and featured a cover of the Everly Brothers' "Crying in the Rain." In 1991, the band hit a Guinness World Record for biggest rock audience attendance at the Rock in Rio II festival, which drew a crowd of 198,000. 

A-ha released their fifth album, Memorial Beach, in 1993, featuring the single "Dark is the Night for All," which peaked at No. 19 in the UK. At the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, a-ha performed two concerts and wrote a song for the games: "Shapes That Go Together." That same year, a-ha went on hiatus, and the band members pursued individual projects. 

In 1998, a-ha reunited for the Nobel Peace Prize Concert. Their reunion eventually led to the recording of a new album, 2000's Minor Earth Major Sky, plus an international tour. In 2003, a-ha released a live album from their 2002 tour, titled How Can I Sleep with Your Voice in My Head. This was followed by a 2005 album, Analogue, which earned the band their first Top 10 hit in the UK since 1988.

After 2005's Analogue, a-ha released three more albums: 2009's Foot of the Mountain, 2015's Cast in Steel, and 2022's True North (coming in October 2022). In 2021, the documentary a-ha: The Movie premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York. 

Though a-ha remain best known in the U.S. for their first-ever single, the trio is by far the most successful pop act to come from their home country of Norway. They have influenced numerous contemporary pop performers, most notably Chris Martin of Coldplay and Pitbull, the latter who featured a sampling of "Take On Me" in his 2013 single with Christina Aguilera, "Feel This Moment."

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Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 20 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A-ha at Massey Hall

    by mmurphy on 2010-05-11Massey Hall - Toronto

    They looked fantastic and they sounded fantastic. Golden vocals - really smooth. I found myself very nostalgic during the concert. It had been 25 years since they last played North America. Even though they are calling it a Farewell Tour, I hope they never retire. They are very understated and humble band. What is the lead singer going to do? I can't see him putting those vocals to rest!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    a-ha: the concert with the best sing-along EVER

    by SMRCW on 2010-05-11Massey Hall - Toronto

    I LOVED this concert. Massey Hall was the perfect venue. It provided an intimate setting for a fantastic band. When they sang "Hunting High and Low" the crowd sang in perfect harmony for the best sing-along I have ever been a part of at a concert. Morten Harket could still hit those amazing high notes, and the band's stage presence made for a fantastic show. Great job boys! Ending on a High Note, indeed!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    a-ha rules!!!

    by AznykFamily on 2010-05-11Massey Hall - Toronto

    It was unforgettable! It was five stars performance. They exerted themselves more than completely. Lot of my favorite was performed, so I can call this performance "life time event" - for sure!!!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    A-Ha totally blew us away

    by Lexman on 2010-05-11Massey Hall - Toronto

    This was a must see show for fans of this band - not to be missed!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A-ha were great!

    by peter7190 on 2010-05-11Massey Hall - Toronto

    Had a excellent time at the show. A-ha put on a great 2 hour show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Fantastic

    by zucio on 2010-05-11Massey Hall - Toronto

    Electrifying, these guys will take you back to the 80s yet give you a contemporary feel to their music. Amazing vocals, superb keybords and guitar radiate group's energy and make this one incredible show.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A-ha lives on!!!

    by SanDreamy on 2010-05-11Massey Hall - Toronto

    25 years of Memories in a 2 hours concert....intense...unforgettable...eternal....

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    25 Years later my dream comes true!

    by IamKGB on 2010-05-11Nokia Theatre Times Square - New York

    In 1985 a trio of Norwegians hit the air waves and my 11 year old self fell in love...25 years and 9 albums later, they FINALLY came back to North America, and I'm STILL in love...I flew across the continent from Vancouver Canada to see them, and it was more than worth the trip. They look better now than they did 25 years ago. They SOUND better now than they did 25 years ago. Put those things together = one magnificently, fabulously, amazing show!

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    a-ha New York

    by Milou2299 on 2010-05-09Nokia Theatre Times Square - New York

    We saw the same concert in Paris and it was much better in Paris. The acoustic in the Nokia theatre was very bad and we notice that some equipment did not work for the musician. Should remove the metal gard rail in the middle (actually any metal should be remove and replace by wood to improve the accoustic). I was about to go at the Nokai Theatre in L.A. but change my mind after the show. Also, the openning act was not necessary. I guess the music was too loud or we are getting to old (just 46)

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A-HA Concert At The Nokia Theater Times Sqaure

    by No1AHAFan on 2010-05-08Nokia Theatre Times Square - New York

    AWESOME, AMAINZING, FANTASTIC, PHEONOMINAL THOSE ARE JUST A FEW WORDS WE HAVE TO SAY ABOUT THE NORWEGION ROCK BAND A-HA. WE ARE ATTENDING 5 OF THE 7 VENUES AND THEY ARE WORTH SEEING AGAIN AGAIN AGAIN.