LED ZEPPELIN's ROBERT PLANT Rules Out Reunion Tour - "We Need To Do One Last Great Show"
September 28, 2007, 17 years ago
According to Gigwise.com, frontman ROBERT PLANT has ruled out hopes of a full LED ZEPPELIN reunion tour.
It had been hoped that the band would extended their one-off show at London’s O2 Arena on November 26th to allow more people to see the veteran rockers make their comeback.
Plant has now definitely ruled out the prospect of more dates, however, saying: “We need to do one last great show, because we've done some shows and they've been crap."
The frontman also told the Daily Express that he’s planning to take it easy after the tribute show for Ahmet Ertegun.
"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," the singer confessed.
Almost twenty million people applied for tickets to the band’s show in London. Successful applicants will be notified by October 1st.