London: Singer Mick Jagger is reportedly keen to open a Rolling Stones museum after he visited the ABBA centre in Sweden.
He loved the interactive tribute to pop group ABBA in their home town of Stockholm, Sweden, and plans to set up a similar venue for his own rock 'n' roll band here, according to dailystar.co.uk.
ABBA singer Bjorn Ulvaeus said: "I had heard he wanted to build a similar thing in London. That is why he wanted to come here and look. He is planning a Rolling Stones museum.
"It was an inspirational visit. Mick has saved lots of clothes which they can display. He had thousands of questions. Mick took loads of photos."
If the museum takes shape, it could feature iconic tour costumes, instruments and special memorabilia of Rolling Stones, courtesy of band members Mick, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood.