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Beady Eye guitarist Gem Archer is said to be making a 'full recovery' in time for the band's upcoming UK and Ireland tour in November.
It was previously feared that Archer was unlikely to perform with the band for the remainder of the year after suffering a serious head trauma in August - forcing the band to cancel their appearance at V Festival.
But now, in an email to their fans, Liam Gallagher and co have said that the guitarist is on the mend and will be hitting the road with them soon.
"A big thank you to everybody who's been in touch to give messages of support for Gem following his accident," said the band. "He and his family really appreciate it and so do the band.
"We are gutted about all the cancelled shows but thank you for understanding that we need to prioritise our mate and his recovery. The good news is Gem is doing well so far and is expected to make a full recovery over the next few weeks."
They added: "This is just to say thanks for your patience, and for all the messages that have come in from all over the world. We are buzzing about getting back on stage for the UK and Ireland dates in November."
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Tickets for Beady Eye's November UK tour are on sale now. For more details visit Gigwise Gig Tickets.
Dates for Beady Eye's UK tour below:
November 10 - Glasgow, Barrowlands
November 12 - Leeds, O2 Academy
November 13 - Newcastle, O2 Academy
November 15 - Manchester, Academy
November 16 - Manchester, Academy
November 18 - Wolverhampton, Civic Hall
November 19 - Portsmouth, Guildhall
November 21 - London, Hammersmith Apollo
Below: Beady Eye wake up Glastonbury with 11am Friday morning set