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No matter what Liam Gallagher does with his band Beady Eye, it seems he just can't get away from being asked if Oasis will ever get back together.
The frontman had barely walked off The Other stage after playing a not-so-surprise Beady Eye set at Glastonbury 2013 before being asked about his brother, Noel and the chances of an Oasis return.
When asked about a possible Oasis reunion in an interview with Digital Spy, Liam said: "Me and our kid [Noel] still don't speak. Gem [Archer] and the lads still speak. Without being f**king hippy, it'll happen when it'll happen. If the musical gods want it to happen.
"Wherever it'll be, it will be big. But who's to say it should be big? Maybe it'll be small. If it does happen, we'll be match-fit."
Noel Gallagher and his brother Liam don't speak to each other
After teasing fans throughout the week online, Beady Eye took to the Other Stage at 11am as the Worthy Farm festival officially got underway yesterday (Friday) morning.
Gallagher seemed to take great delight at playing such an early, previously unbilled slot by telling the crowd, "Tonight, I'm a rock 'n' roll star – at 11.30 in the f**king morning."
Beady Eye closed with debut single 'Bring The Light' before Gallagher told the Glastonbury crowd in a typically cocky fashion, "I've given you a headache; you've been amazing – but not as good as us."
Below: Beady Eye wake up Glasto with secret 11am set