Monday, September 3, 2007

Led Zeppelin eye comeback gig


Legendary rockers Led Zeppelin are to reform for a one off show in the U.K. later this
year, according to reports.

The group, who disbanded in 1980 after drummer John Bonham died, are reportedly in talks with the owners of the O2 Arena in London, reports newspaper The Daily Telegraph.

It has long been rumoured the surviving members Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones would reform for a concert to honour the memory of late Island Records boss Ahmet Ertegun.

The trio have only performed twice since 1980 - a Live Aid performance in 1985 and at their 1995 induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.

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