Noel Gallagher has declared he will reform Oasis for 'half a billion'.
In a new interview with Vulture, the High Flying Birds star said: ""If somebody puts that on the table, I'll pack my bags in the morning and say, "How many gigs do you want?".
He added: "The thing that slightly annoys me is - and I know I’m the only one doing interviews - people assume it’s up to me. Let’s say I get up tomorrow morning, have a stretch, and say to my wife, “How about this Oasis thing?” It’s not up to me. Who knows if Liam wants to do it? He probably does, but I don’t know. It’s not on my radar at all. I’m very happy with what I’m doing."
Noel recently revealed he had to turn down a personal offer from The Libertines to produce their new album, after being unable to make dates in Thailand.
He seemed pretty gutted at the decision saying: "We've exchanged a few emails but unfortunately they want to do it in Thailand. With the best will in the world, I'm on tour and I can't do it. I would genuinely love to be involved but they're going to do it in Thailand and I can't be in Thailand."
Gallagher’s new album ‘Chasing Yesterday’ is out on 2 March. Noel will be heading out on an arena tour to support the new record. For tickets and more information click here.