Pink Floyd look to be the latest musicians in talks to sell their back catalogue for millions.

According to Bloomberg, the band have reportedly begun talks with several potential buyers for the rights to the entirety of their back catalogue this week. If successful, the bid could be worth hundreds of millions, according to reports.

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As noted in Bloomberg, โ€œrepresentatives for the band have reached out to potential buyersโ€ according to sources โ€œfamiliar with the matterโ€. The report added that โ€œthe process began in the last few days, and itโ€™s too early to know what the outcome will be, [the sources] said.โ€

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Pink Floyd at their reunion 2005. Image: Getty Images

The likes of Neil Diamond, Sting, Bob Dylan, ZZ Top, Tina Turner, Stevie Nicks and more have all sold their back catalogues recently.

Many artists โ€“ including Neil Young, Blondie, Shakira and Fleetwood Macโ€™s Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie โ€“ have all sold the rights to their catalogues via the Hipgnosis Song Fund. The companyโ€™s CEO Merck Mercuriadis explained his criteria for buying up catalogues last year.

โ€œFor me, the criteria is not just predictable and reliable income, but itโ€™s cultural importance as well,โ€ he said. โ€œEverything that I buy is proven, itโ€™s successful, but itโ€™s also culturally important.

โ€œSo when you look at Eurythmicsโ€™ โ€˜Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)โ€™, Mark Ronsonโ€™s records including โ€˜Uptown Funkโ€™, Lady Gaga, Lindsey Buckingham and Fleetwood Mac, Steve Winwood, Nile Rodgers and Chic with Bernard Edwards, these are all culturally important artists who made big records that the whole world can sing, but are really important to people as well.โ€

Asked in an interview with the BBC if she was also planning to do the same, Dolly Parton recently said she would consider selling her back catalogue too.

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โ€œI would not be above doing that. All I would do then is to take that money and do whatever for my family or other businesses,โ€ she said.

โ€œThen I would start a whole new publishing company, start over in a few years, sell that too if I wanted to. Never say never, as they say.โ€