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Led Zeppelin to reunite for memorial
Published Tuesday, Jun 26 2007, 12:57 BST | By Matthew Houghton
'70s rock band Led Zeppelin are to reunite for a performance in honour of their former record boss.
The news has come amidst rumours that the band are about to embark on a world tour, having only played together a few times since their split in 1980.
The reunion is expected to take place in London where Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones are expected to be joined by the late John Bonham's son, Jason.
A source told WENN: "Page, Plant and Jones spoke and agreed to do the memorial concert. They are waiting for a definite date. And no-one can quite believe it, but during discussions about the concert they all gave the green light to a tour if it all does well and they don't all fall out.”
The news has come amidst rumours that the band are about to embark on a world tour, having only played together a few times since their split in 1980.
The reunion is expected to take place in London where Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones are expected to be joined by the late John Bonham's son, Jason.
A source told WENN: "Page, Plant and Jones spoke and agreed to do the memorial concert. They are waiting for a definite date. And no-one can quite believe it, but during discussions about the concert they all gave the green light to a tour if it all does well and they don't all fall out.”
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