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Agnetha open to ABBA reunion

Famously reclusive star reveals she is open to reuniting with Swedish supergroup.

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.