Eric Idle thinks that it would be a 'sweet idea' to bring Monty Python around the world to say goodbye.
The 70-year-old funny-man told The Sun newspaper, "I am officially nearly retired but I am happy performing live.
"I have no problem if we wanted to do The Hollywood Bowl again and the Sydney Opera House and Madison Square Garden. I think it's a sweet idea to be able to go around the world and say farewell. We are fortunate there are enough of us to be able to do it. It's a good thing to do for fans."
The Monty Python Live (Mostly) reunion show in London's O2 sold out in 43 seconds and four more dates were announced. They are all now sold out.
Idle and the remaining Pythons, John Cleese, Terry Jones, Terry Gilliam and Michael Palin, have not yet planned anything further than the London shows.
However, Idle said that the comedy legends could easily cash in on their legacy, "If we were greedy bastards we'd have a big company such as AEG in there and we'd be doing a world tour.
"But we're not greedy bastards, we're actually quite nice people who have lives."