The frontman explained that the group will take "a couple of years" away following the conclusion of their 'Greatest Hits' tour in November.
He told PA : "The record label said, 'After three records, let's do a greatest hits', and we were like, 'Fair enough'. Otherwise we probably wouldn't have done a record for another year or so.
"I don't think there will ever be an end to Scouting for Girls until one of us dies. We're all friends from school. I think they'll be times when we don't do anything. We've got a tour in November.
"I think after that we won't do anything as a band for a couple of years and then we'll come back and do something."
Stride hinted that the group may choose not to reform, saying: "I think we have to come back with something incredible to come back at all."
Scouting for Girls' Greatest Hits album is out now and features their hit singles 'Elvis Ain't Dead', 'She's So Lovely' and 'This Ain't a Love Song'.
Watch the music video for their new single 'Millionaire' below:
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