Members of the legendary Swedish pop group Abba are considering a reunion to mark the 40th anniversary of the release of Waterloo, the band's first hit.
Agnetha Faltskog, who formed Abba in 1972 with the guitarist and songwriter Bjorn Ulvaeus, told a German newspaper that it was one of the options being mulled over by the group.
"Of course it’s something we’re thinking about," 63-year-old Faltskog told the weekly Welt am Sonntag.
"There seem to be plans to do something to mark this anniversary in some way. But I can’t say at this point what will come of them," she said.
Following Eurovision success with "Waterloo" in Brighton in 1974, Abba subsequently became one of the world's best-selling pop bands, selling more than 380 million records.