Liam Gallagher has teased a return to Knebworth in 2020.
In 1996, Oasis played two of the biggest shows in British music history at Knebworth House in Hertfordshire, where they attracted a total of 250,000 fans across two nights, and Liam has revealed that he is interested in returning to Knebworth to perform.
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Speaking to Matt Wilkinson on Apple Music's Beats 1, he said: "It could be good man. We've done quite... not been big or anything, but we've done lots. In London on the last album, we saw famous people who maybe want a party. I think it's doable, I just don't want to go... now listen, it might all go t*ts up tomorrow, you know what I mean. Just so who knows but, don't be getting ahead of yourself, but I do really."
While Liam, 46, prefers to avoid stadium shows since Oasis broke up, he admitted that the temptation to return to Knebworth is huge and he would love to get a number of acts together to perform a festival-type show at the venue.
He explained: "I prefer to stay away from the stadiums. And I think, Knebworth, I can do with getting back around there again. I don't know whether it's like but, I think it's definitely doable. If you get the right line up, you get all the top bands on there...it's well doable and I think it'd be mega. If not, we'll just do a pub in Knebworth."
While Liam's solo career is flourishing, the father of four insisted that his family will always be more important to him than music.
The star - who has not spoken to his brother Noel since their band Oasis imploded in Paris in 2009 after a huge bust-up between the pair - said: "Family is most important thing in the world isn't man ? Music just... music is not the most important thing in my world. You know what I mean. I dig it and I like doing it and all that so I could put football and family and nice clothes and all that, they're all equal. A lot of people just run around a lot of times aren't they, 'music man, if I didn't have music, I'd die', well you wouldn't would you really? It might be a bit miserable and that."