The "Ace of Spades" rockers were left devastated when metal band's frontman sadly passed away in December 2015 after suffering from inoperable prostate cancer.
While there were reports of them performing some shows in his memory, drummer Mikey Dee said they'll only do it when there is a "craving" for it, reported Billboard.
"There is the possibility of doing that when the time is right. One day there is going to be a craving for something like this, and when there's a craving for it we have to do it in a proper way," he said,
"Only with the right formation and the right timing - to do it too soon would be a disaster. But I'm totally open to doing something and I'm going to do my damnedest to put something really, really great together.
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