Eighties pop duo Eurythmics are in line to reunite for a global tour.
Annie Lennox and Dave Stewart have been offered a huge amount of cash by US promoters to make a comeback next year.
Music insiders claim a 40-date world arena tour could gross a whopping £100million.
Earlier this month, Annie, 67, and Dave, 70, put on an extremely rare performance as they were inducted into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.
And the duo could now be tempted out of retirement to reunite for their first world tour in more than 20 years.
Nothing has been agreed yet, but insiders have high hopes for what would be one of pop’s biggest ever comebacks.
My source said: “Eurythmics have been offered a huge amount to reform for a world tour.
“Seeing them perform together again at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame has really stirred the interests of promoters who are throwing money at the band to hit the road again.
“Nothing is off the table, including a brand new studio album.
“It is very early days but everyone is excited to bring the project to life.”
Eurythmics are one of the world’s biggest ever bands, having sold more than 75 million records over the course of the last four decades.
They became huge stars in the 80s thanks to hits including Here Comes the Rain Again, There Must Be An Angel (Playing with My Heart), Sisters Are Doin’ It For Themselves and Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This).
Annie and Dave have both also had successful solo careers and remain close friends. Sweet Dreams are made from comebacks like these… let’s just hope the duo can come to an agreement.