ABBA may return, says band member
Berlin, April 24 - Agnetha Faltskog, a member of legendary Swedish pop group ABBA, said in an interview published by the German press that she had not ruled out the possibility of reuniting the band's members for a concert.
"Perhaps a charity concert? I, at least, would not rule it out," the singer told Zeitgamazin, the magazine of the weekly Die Zeit.
Faltskog is promoting her new solo album, "A", whose title was inspired by the fact that she was "one of the 'As' in ABBA".
The singer said she enjoyed listening to old ABBA hits, such as "The Winner Takes It All".
Mandy Capristo posing before the beginning of the ECHO Music Prize award ceremony on the red carpet
By Reena Kidwai | 13/04/2013 | inLena Meyer-Landrut posing before the beginning of the ECHO Music Prize award ceremony on the red carpet
By Reena Kidwai | 13/04/2013 | inKatie Melua posing before the beginning of the ECHO Music Prize award ceremony on the red carpet
By Reena Kidwai | 13/04/2013 | inHelene Fischer poses with the award in hand ahead of the Echo music award show
By Reena Kidwai | 13/04/2013 | inCarla Bruni and Lana Del Rey posing before the beginning of the ECHO Music Prize award ceremony
By Reena Kidwai | 13/04/2013 | inThe wife of the former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, the French singer Carla Bruni and the US American singer Lana Del Rey posing before the beginning of the ECHO Music Prize award ceremony in Berlin, Germany, 21 March 2013. The German Phono-Academy awards this year for the 22nd time the ECHO in different categories. (Photo: Timur Emek/dapd)
Carla Bruni posing before the beginning of the ECHO Music Prize award ceremony
By Reena Kidwai | 13/04/2013 | inThe wife of the former French President Nicolas Sarkozy, the French singer Carla Bruni posing before the beginning of the ECHO Music Prize award ceremony on the red carpet in Berlin, Germany, 21 March 2013. The German Phono-Academy awards this year for the 22nd time the ECHO in different categories.(Photo: Timur Emek/dapd)
Bieber's monkey quarantined
Berlin, March 31 - Justin Bieber's monkey, Mally, was reportedly seized by custom's officials at Munich airport in Germany after the singer failed to provide his pet's health certificate.
The 19-year-old was coming back here from Munich and wanted to bring his pet with him. The officials wanted to see Mally's health certificate, which the singer failed to provide.
The monkey is now in quarantine and Bieber could face prosecution from German authorities and a 10,000 pounds fine, reports thesun. co. uk.
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