One Direction are reportedly planning a special project to celebrate their tenth anniversary.
The boyband will apparently mark the milestone later this year. The group was put together on The X Factor in July 2010.
Speaking to The Sun, Liam Payne revealed he's been chatting with his bandmates Harry Styles, Niall Horan and Louis Tomlinson.
“We've got a ten-year anniversary coming up so we've all been speaking together a lot over the last few weeks which has been really nice.
“To hear a lot of people's voices and seeing old content and different things that we haven't seen for a long time or never seen before, it's very interesting.
“At the moment I'm not sure what I'm allowed to say.
“There's a number of different things that we are all working on to try and make happen and people are forwarding emails around.
“But more than anything it's just been a real good time for us to connect together again.”
However, Liam didn't reveal whether Zayn Malik, who left the band in 2015, would be involved.
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Meanwhile, Page Six reports that a tour has been ruled out but a TV special or a new single could be on the cards.
A source close to one of the singer's management teams told the publication:
"There’s still a long way to go and a lot of hurdles. Obviously, at the moment anything they do would have to be done virtually.
“But there’s a lot of goodwill between them now and they want to make something happen.”
One Direction sold more than 50 million records worldwide. The band went on hiatus four years ago.