Last night I saw my third of three a-ha concerts at the Oslo Spectrum. Absolutely incredible shows, the only complaint being that the set list (and the running order) was identical all three nights, with the exception of them playing a cover song the final night written by the man who discovered them ("Bowling Green" by Terry Slater). The concerts were worth it just to hear Morten hold a note for 22 seconds in "Summer Moved On" (he nailed it every time).
So a-ha has finally called it quits after a 25-year career. As an American, it's been so frustrating to be a fan since they were only known as a one-hit wonder (I tell people I'm going to see them live and they say, "hey, you think they'll play 'Take On Me'?" - yeahhh that joke gets funnier every time I hear it). They're the one band about which I'll tell anyone who'll listen how great they were and how they really matured over the years - in fact I think "Take On Me" was one of the worst songs they ever did (though I still like it of course!). Anyway, for those who only know their signature song (or even only their first album), I'd recommend seeking out more of their stuff.