Agnetha Faltskog, former member of the legendary Swedish pop band 'Abba', has revealed that the group is mulling reunion to mark the 40th anniversary of the release of their first hit 'Waterloo'.
Faltskog told German weekly newspaper Welt am Sonntag that the group is currently thinking about the reunion, the Mirror reported.
The 63-year-old singer added that there seem to be plans to do something to mark the song's anniversary, which won the Eurovision Song Contest and catapulted the group to global stardom, in some way, but she is not sure at this point what will come of them.
Faltskog added that reunion is a bit difficult, as all four band members were getting older and she could not imagine them on stage with crutches.
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