Liam Gallagher has claimed yet again that Oasis will reform – just as soon as his brother Noel realises "he's not that good" without him.
As previously reported on Gigwise, in an interview with Rolling Stone Liam Gallagher said that despite the pairs recent disagreements, he would rejoin the band for an anniversary gig.
The singer has now told The Independent that he is "sure" the group will reunite, but only when his elder sibling realises he needs him.
''I’m sure we're gonna get back together. Noel's got to do his solo thing – and realise he's not that good without his younger brother.''
He added: ''And then, 2015, the 'Morning Glory' 20th anniversary tour. It was him that started the idea and now he's saying he's not up for it, but I am. If the people want it, then the people will get it."
Meanwhile, Noel Gallagher has announced details of a 2012 UK and Ireland tour.
The singer, who released his debut solo album 'Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds' last week (October 17), will play a total of seven dates across the UK and Ireland.
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