Report: Led Zep plan full reunion tour

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Led Zeppelin are planning to follow up their 02 Arena show with a full reunion tour, say reports.

The veteran rockers played to 20,000 fans and a host of celebrities at the London venue last night, and are reportedly already laying down plans to follow it up with a series of gigs in 2008.

According to the Daily Star, ticket companies are readying themselves for the tour dates to be announced.

A source commented: "There is definitely a full tour coming. We’ve all been told to get ready for the dates to be confirmed.

"It’s expected to be within days to capitalise on the excitement of the reunion. Promoters have been falling over themselves to get the band to agree.

"They’re also being courted by festival bosses to headline something like Glastonbury."

The band's concert was billed as a one-off charity event, but rumours have persisted that they may perform further shows if the gig was a success.

However, singer Robert Plant has continually denied the speculation, insisting that the concert was one last chance for the band to do "a great show".