Johnny Marr has said that The Smiths may reform. "Stranger things have happened so, you know, who knows?," Marr said to BBC Five Live's Victoria Derbyshire.
In previous years, different member of the band, including Marr have ruled out a reunion. Most recently Morrissey revealed that he turned down a near $75 million offer to tour again.
The offer called for Morrissey to do a minimum of 50 shows all over the world under the Smiths' name, with the only stipulation being that Johnny Marr was also in the band. The offer has been refused." But other reports say that the whole $75 million tour was a hoax.

There really is no quick answer for Marr's apparent change of heart. In March 2006 Morrissey revealed that the Smiths were offered five million dollars to reunite for a performance at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, which he turned down, saying, "No, because money doesn't come into it." He further explained, "It was a fantastic journey. And then it ended. I didn't feel we should have ended. I wanted to continue. [Marr] wanted to end it. And that was that." (FULL INTERVIEW HERE)
One of Manchester, England's more celebrated acts, The Smiths five year run ended in 1987. Out of their four albums, 3 peeked at #2 and one at #1 on the UK charts.
Marr:"It's no biggy. Maybe we will in 10 or 15 years time when we all need to for whatever reasons, but right now Morrissey is doing his thing and I'm doing mine, so that's the answer






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