The legendary Swedish pop group Abba is rumoured to be reforming to headline at this year's Glastonbury Festival.
No headline acts have been confirmed yet so fans will have to wait to see whether Abba be "bjorn again" at Glastonbury.
Abba tribute band Bjorn Again drew a massive crowd when they opened the Pyramid Stage entertainment for the 2009 festival.
Two members of Abba, Bjorn Ulvaeus and Benny Anderson are still writing music but Agnetha Faltskog and Anna-Frid Lyngstad have chosen to stay out of the limelight in recent years.
The group are as popular today as they were in the 1970s when they first took the music scene by storm and shot to international stardom.
William Hill is offering odds of 33-1 that Abba will reform (the same odds they gave a year ago on Take That reforming).
If Abba don't wish to play Glastonbury fans may be disappointed.
However, there are plenty of other old favourites ready to step in and fill the slot.
Jon Bon Jovi has volunteered his services, saying he would love to headline at Glastonbury if they don't have another old-timer.
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