Abba set for reunion as Agnetha admits, 'I have a dream'
Despite an offer of $1bn the group has not performed for 30 years, but its most reclusive member has told a magazine that it might finally be time to get together againOne of the most distant dreams of pop – a reunion of Abba – has come a step closer after the most reclusive former member of the Swedish supergroup hinted for the first time that she would consider performing with the others again.A re union more than 30 years after Abba's last chart-topper in 1980, "Super Trouper", would have...
Guardian Music — Despite an offer of $1bn the group has not performed for 30 years, but its most reclusive member has told a magazine that it might finally be time to get together againOn... more info
ContactMusic — Abba could reform after more than 30 years apart. Agnetha Faltskog - one fourth of the group alongside Anni-Frid Lyngstad, Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson - has confirm... more info