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Led Zeppelin Reunion in the Works?

UPDATE: More rumors of a 2008 Led Zeppelin Reunion Tour.

Rumor has it they are going to do a one-off show in London and could follow it up with a tour:

Led Zeppelin, who split up in 1980, will reunite to honour their late record boss with a memorial concert, according to reports out of England.

The legendary hard rockers might even tour next year, the World Entertainment News Network reports.

Apparently, surviving bandmates Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones will pay tribute to Ahmet Ertegun, the late Atlantic Records founder, in London. But that's not all, according to a report.

"The bandmates are waiting for a definite date," a source was quoted as saying by Contact Music. "During discussions about the concert, they all gave the green light to a tour if it all goes well, and they don't all fall out. It has been hoped-for and denied for years, but this is the closest they have ever come to a reunion tour. The feeling is that this is going to happen next year."

Every few years, it seems, reunion stories make the rounds, but they are always proved false.



The current reports fly in the face of what Plant told Mojo magazine only a few months ago -- that, although there was no bad blood between he and Page, the two had fallen out of touch.

Ertegun died last year. Led Zeppelin was one of the first hard-rock acts that Ertegun signed to Atlantic. He made them instantly rich, and the band revered him.

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