No matter how hard fans push for it, Noel Gallagher is adamant that there won't be an Oasis reunion in the future. His brother Liam might be well up for it, but not even the temptation of millions of dollars is enough to persuade Noel to reunite with his former bandmates.

Noel Gallagher at 'Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains' exhibitionNoel Gallagher at 'Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains' exhibition

Oasis fans should probably give up hope for a reunion now, because it seems like nothing is going to change Noel's mind. He's got plenty going on as part of Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds, and he doesn't see any point in getting the old crew back together.

'I've been very consistent about it', Noel said in an interview with Q. 'I don't need the money, I don't need the glory, I don't need to relive the memories. If I was to get Oasis back together tomorrow and then do a tour, I'd have a hundred million dollars in the bank but I'd have learnt f**k all.'

'I'd have actually wasted a year of being in the studio with a person like David Holmes. It would be the death of me as a person', he went on. 'I could understand if we were a band who'd been going for five years and were just at out peak, but Oasis have got no unfinished business. We did it. We f**king did it, and then some. It's done.'

The Britpop star is set to release his new album 'Who Built The Moon?' on November 24th 2017, coming almost three months after the release of Liam Gallagher's solo debut 'As You Were'. It seems the competition has heightened between the pair of them, rather than incited a possible reunion either on stage or in the studio.

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'Whot Built The Moon?' features the single 'Holy Mountain', and he's also recently dropped a new track entitled 'Fort Knox'.