Mick Jagger wants museum on 'Rolling Stones'

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Last Updated : Jul 03 2014 | 3:48 PM IST

Mick Jagger is so inspired by 1970's band ABBA, that he wants a Rolling Stones museum in London.

The 70-year-old veteran singer, paid a very hush-hush visit to the band's museum in Stockholm, Sweden where he snuck in through a hidden entrance, all to see their display of costumes, instruments and holograms, the Daily Star reported.

ABBA's front man and museum owner Bjorn Ulvaeus, 69, said that the rocker had saved outfits from his performances and after he looked at their collection, Jagger desperately wanted his own in London.

Jagger was really interested and kept popping up questions and clicked pictures of the place, Ulvaeus added.

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First Published: Jul 03 2014 | 3:29 PM IST

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