Led Zeppelin tour 'dead in the water'

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The prospect of a Led Zeppelin world tour is "dead in the water", say reports.

According to Millennium Stadium manager Gerry Toms, there is no chance that the veteran rockers will play the Welsh venue in 2009.

He told NME: "It's dead in the water. Because the concert was a success there was hope of a tour, but that was a lot of speculation.

"It would be great if they would, but as far as we know that is dead in the water."

Jimmy Page and Robert Plant reformed the band for a one-off show at London's O2 arena last December.

It is rumoured that the group was offered £100 million for a full world tour.