Can’t get enough of Meryl Streep and Piece Brosnan singing and dancing up a storm in the film version of “Mamma Mia!”? (The soundtrack to the musical is the best for random living room dance parties!)You have Andersson to thank, who co-wrote classics such as “Waterloo,” “Dancing Queen” and “Super Trooper” for the Swedish pop/dance group and worked as a producer on the hit musical “Mamma Mia!”

Andersson will be performing at Hampstead Heath July 4 at 2 p.m. as part of a week-long series of events planned to celebrate Sweden because of the appointment of a Swedish commissioner of the European Union, according to the Camden New Journal.

“He is going to play for at least two hours and it will be Swedish folk music with an Abba sound incorporated into it. He is quintessentially Swedish,” Staffan Carlsson, ambassador to Sweden, told the Camden New Journal.

“Benny is very excited to be playing. The Swedish have a long tradition of dancing outdoors and the music we dance to is perfect for this. We long for the light … to go outside after all those dark winter months, so we thought a little free outdoor concert would be a great idea.”

Locals will be in awe of Andersson taking over the bandstand as the stage is usually occupied by a lone bagpiper or used as a shelter for schoolchildren during on rainy lunch breaks.

This summer at Hampstead Heath will be filled with children’s entertainers such as The Absent Minded Professor, Clown Jenny and The Balloonatic as well as local acts such as country swing artist Ginny Brown and pub-funk group the Dan Keys band.

Andersson is getting pumped for the show.

“I have heard Hampstead Heath is beautiful and I look forward to performing there,” Andersson said.

Could this mean an ABBA reunion might be in the works? What do you think? 

Read the Camden New Journal article here.