Agnetha Fältskog, the famously reclusive member of the Swedish supergroup ABBA, has revealed that she would be open to reuniting with her bandmates, according to a recent interview in Sweden’s M Magazine.
She has not yet spoken with her former bandmates: ex-husband, Bjorn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson and Anni-Frid Prinzessin Reuss von Plauen, but the pop singer would love to meet with them to discuss the idea.
"A reunion, an occasional opportunity, maybe in connection with a charity event, I believe we could consider it," she told M Magazine.
"We would not reunite for a tour like the Rolling Stones and other old bands do now. However, I could see us doing something together in the future. It is just a feeling I have that it would be fun to get together, talk a bit about the past and maybe perform together," Fältskog told the magazine.
The group last worked together in 1982 to record six songs intended for a new album that was never completed. They split up in 1983, three years after Fältskog and Ulvaeus finalised their divorce.