28 September 2007 14:49:04

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LED ZEPPELIN WON'T TOUR

Led Zeppelin have denied rumours that a world tour will follow their one-off charity show this November.

The band will play together for the first time since 1985 as part of a tribute concert for Atlantic Records legend Ahmet Ertegun.

The reunion of Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones - Jason Bonham will fill in for his late father John on drums - was announced at a press conference at the O2 Arena earlier this month.

Over 20 million devoted fans registered at the tribute show website in an attempt to grab a £125 ticket for the show.

However, Plant has today insisted that the comeback really is a one-off, despite widespread rumours that a tour would follow.

Talking to the Daily Express, the frontman said: "We need to do one last great show, because we've done some shows and they've been crap."

Despite a successful solo career, Plant added that the November 26th gig might be his last.

"I know I'm getting on," he told the newspaper. "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."


28 September 2007 14:49:04


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