Former Oasis member Paul Arthurs, aka Bonehead, has said he would consider reuniting with the band.
The guitarist, who quit the group in 1999 while recording fourth album 'Standing On The Shoulders Of Giants', said he would like to be involved if it was for charity.
Oasis split in 2009 after Noel Gallagher left the group following a row with his brother Liam, who has since formed Beady Eye.
"I'd play with them for a charity gig, of course," Bonehead told the Daily Record.
"We never fell out. People thought we had a dramatic fall-out and a fight but we never."
Meanwhile, Beady Eye concluded their debut UK tour with the second of two dates at Troxy in London last night (March 10).
You can see photos of the show on Gigwise below.
Beady Eye - live in London
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