Fans of beloved pop supergroup Abba have been given a New Year boost - singer Agnetha Faltskog is keen to meet up with her three former bandmates and discuss a possible reunion.
The reclusive Swedish star, who was married to one-time bandmate Bjorn Ulvaeus, has been the most reluctant to talk about a get-together - and even snubbed the group's Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction earlier this year (10) - but now it appears she'd at least like to sit down and talk about the old times.
She tells M Magazine, "A reunion, an occasional opportunity, maybe in connection with a charity event, I believe we could consider it.
"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."
The group split in 1983 after becoming one of the world's biggest. Faltskog and Anni-Frid Prinzessin Reuss von Plauen have tasted modest solo success, while Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson have become in-demand stage musical composers.