It appears increasingly probable that ABBA might reunite for a special concert.
The iconic band may be considering a one-off charity gig, as hinted by singer Agnetha Faltskog, who is now 60.
Agnetha, residing a reclusive life on a Swedish island, has historically been the member least interested in continuing with ABBA. However, it looks like her perspective has shifted.
With a large audience eager for the event, London’s O2 is a leading contender to host it, but there are suggestions that the concert might take place in New York.
The overwhelming demand could overwhelm technology, congest phone lines, and lead fans to pay scalpers exorbitant amounts.
The blonde Agnetha commented, “It’d be fun to meet and perform together. I think we’d consider a one-off reunion, maybe for a good cause.”
ABBA rose to fame after winning the Eurovision Song Contest with the song ‘Waterloo’, subsequently skyrocketing to immense popularity.
An imaginative film titled “ABBA-THE MOVIE” was produced about the band, primarily filmed in Australia during one of their tours.
By Wallace McTavish