Bonehead posed in the cockpit after he and his Oasis bandmates headed to Canada for their first reunion gigs outside of the UK and Ireland.

Paul Arthurs, better known as Bonehead, posted on Instagram ahead of the Mancunian legends' gig in Toronto on Sunday. Oasis will play two nights at Rogers Stadium, an open air venue created at a former airport.

Bonehead said: "Made it. Bit bumpy but we're down, bring the noise Toronto." The legendary rhythm guitarist has reunited with the Gallagher brothers for the first time in more than 25 years after originally leaving the band in 1999.

Complete with his signature Epiphone Riviera, Bonehead has fitted back into the band's live line-up alongside guitarist Gem Archer, who replaced him back in 1999, as well as bassist and Ride guitarist Andy Bell.

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