Former Supergrass bassist Mick Quinn has said he expects the band will reform.
Quinn said he was on “good terms” with fellow members Danny Goffey and Gaz and Rob Coombes after they split in 2010.
"I'm still on good terms with the rest of them and I'm confident we would probably reform at some point,” he told BBC News.
Supergrass released six albums, the most recent of which, ‘Diamond Hoo Ha Man’, came out in 2008.
Quinn is currently performing with new band dB Band, and he said it was “great” to be performing with other musicians.
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