Pink Floyd's Nick Mason has acknowledged that fans want to see the band reunite again.
Call for the band to reform reignited in May after Mason joined David Gilmour on stage at Roger Waters' concert in London.
In an interview with Billboard, he said the gig had been “terrific” and that he was hopeful they could do it again in the future.
"There are no plans now. The long and short of it is, I live in hope. I'd love to actually do something together again,” he said.
“All of us are open to invitations to do things; the only thing that would drive it would be some sense that...there's some particularly good reason to do it together rather than separately.”
Mason added: “Perhaps we're getting a bit older and more appreciative of just how much it can mean to our fanbase to see us together. I think we just have to wait and see."
Waters said recently he had "no wish" to reform with Pink Floyd again.
Roger Waters - live
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