The Happy Mondays have no 'immediate plans' to reform with their original line-up, a spokesman for the band has said.
According to The Sun, a reunion and a full tour is being planned for the band, with a documentary also set to filmed about the band’s reunion.
A source told the paper: "After the success of The Stone Roses reunion, there's a real clamour to get the group back on the road and document it properly. Shaun and his brother Paul have a notoriously patchy relationship but they're willing to sort things out for the sake of the band."
However, a spokeSman for the band refused to completely rule out the possibility of the band doing something together next year.
The Manchester band have reunited twice before but without original members Mark Day, Paul Davis, Rowetta Satchell and Paul Ryder.
The Happy Mondays - live
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