Is abba turning down $1 billion for a reunion tour? · in 2000, an unnamed consortium of british and american investors offered the former spouses and bandmates a whopping billion dollars to reunite for 250 shows. · end of the road: One of those moments came in the early 2000s, when it was revealed that abba — one of the most beloved and successful pop groups of all time — had turned down a staggering $1 billion to reunite for a global tour. · in 2000, amid a revival of several of their hits, an american-british consortium offered the group $1 billion to reunite for 100 shows, but they declined the offer , according to e! It would have equated to roughly $250 million per member, but the group firmly turned it. · in 2000, abba was offered a lot of money — $ 1 billion to be exact — in exchange for reuniting. Abba turned down a $ 1 billion offer to reunite because it would have involved playing 250 shows, the singer agnetha fältskog has revealed. It was made in 2000 by a british-american consortium, which asked the 1970s swedish disco stars to tour 100 cities. Benny andersson, frida lyngstad, agnetha fältskog. Abba have firmly denied the possibility of reuniting for a tour , despite being offered $ 1 billion , from left to right: When did abba break up? This intriguing revelation left fans around the world wondering what could have possibly motivated them to decline such a lucrative opportunity. Will abba reunite for a tour? Will abba make a comeback tour? · abba , one of the most iconic pop groups of all time, made headlines when they reportedly turned down a staggering offer of $1 billion to reunite.