LOVE them or hate them, they’re not going away.

A month after they parted company with Top Gear its three stars, Jeremy Clarkson, James May and Richard Hammond, were back together to shoot scenes for their upcoming live show, the UK Mirror reported.

Wearing fancy dress the trio reunited in London ahead of the Top Gear Live tour which has been renamed Clarkson, Hammond & May Live after they left the hit show under a cloud, the paper reported.

The trio of stars, who wore fakes moustaches for the London filming session, will bring the tour to Australia, appearing at venues in Melbourne and Sydney in late July.

All three men are out of contract with the BBC after Clarkson was sacked for verbally and physically abusing a producer on the show.

The BBC had hoped to retain May and Hammond as presenters for a new series of Top Gear but both men opted to leave the BBC with Hammond declaring “I’m not quitting my mates.”

The stars are reportedly in talks with rival UK channel ITV to present a new motoring show together.

Clarkson was sacked from Top Gear after he allegedly punched producer Oisin Tymon because he was offered cold meat instead of steak at a hotel where the show’s crew were staying.

A witness told The Mirror that Clarkson, who had been drinking wine, used “every bad word you could think of” when he was told he couldn’t get the £21.95 ($43.35) sirloin steak with potatoes, cherry tomatoes and wild mushrooms he fancied.

The BBC plans to continue making Top Gear with new presenters.