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Led Zeppelin: 'There will be no tour'
Published Friday, Sep 28 2007, 10:24 BST | By Kimberley Dadds
Led Zeppelin have rubbished rumours that they are planning to launch a whole tour following their one-off London show in November.
Frontman Robert Plant, bassist John Paul Jones and guitarist Jimmy Page have announced that they will be taking to the stage together for the first time since 1985, alongside Jason Bonham, son of the late original drummer John.
Twenty million hopeful fans registered for a chance to buy the £125 tickets, but those who miss out have been hoping that the band will announce further dates.
But Plant has insisted that there really will only be one show, telling the Daily Express: "We need to do one last great show, because we've done some shows and they've been crap."
He also revealed he is thinking about retiring after the last performance at the O2 Arena, saying: "I know I'm getting on. When I do come back from touring I'm shocked to find a lot of my mates tend to be going to bed far too early and that means I should probably be doing the same. Maybe I should stop having a good time and get old."
Frontman Robert Plant, bassist John Paul Jones and guitarist Jimmy Page have announced that they will be taking to the stage together for the first time since 1985, alongside Jason Bonham, son of the late original drummer John.
Twenty million hopeful fans registered for a chance to buy the £125 tickets, but those who miss out have been hoping that the band will announce further dates.
But Plant has insisted that there really will only be one show, telling the Daily Express: "We need to do one last great show, because we've done some shows and they've been crap."
He also revealed he is thinking about retiring after the last performance at the O2 Arena, saying: "I know I'm getting on. When I do come back from touring I'm shocked to find a lot of my mates tend to be going to bed far too early and that means I should probably be doing the same. Maybe I should stop having a good time and get old."
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