A NOUGHTIES frontman has teased his band is reuniting - 10 years on from their last ever gig.
Pete Doherty has left fans excited as he dropped the biggest hint yet the Babyshambles are making a comeback.
The 45-year-old singer confirmed discussions are taking place during an interview with .
He told the publication: “Yeah, I’ve been hearing that. There have been whispers of that for a while, but now it looks like it’s actually coming together.
"You’d have to talk to Jai about that because I heard he’d met up with Drew [McConnell, former bassist] last week.
"I think there might even be dates pencilled in.”
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The Babyshambles was formed by Pete in 2003, and included Mick Whitnall, Drew McDonnell and Andrew Ficek.
After 11 years the band split up in 2014 after performing a UK tour as well as shows in Australia.
Pete added that things would be a lot different now from his early days in a rock band now that he's settled down.
He said: “Well, for me it’s all part of the same journey. It’s just that I had other priorities, shall we say, for many years where it wasn’t that the music was secondary, but it was just that music always went hand-in-hand with a certain way of living.
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"And the way I had with myself, I just couldn’t carry it on, really, because your body can’t take it.
“I’m married now with a young kid and [Katia] won’t have it if I go back to that. These are massive sacrifices."