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In a recent interview, Jimmy Page, guitarist of Led Zeppelin, reflected on the band’s 2007 reunion at London’s O2 Arena, revealing that the group was prepared for a full-scale tour following the one-off performance.

In a recent interview, Jimmy Page, guitarist of Led Zeppelin, reflected on the band’s 2007 reunion at London’s O2 Arena, revealing that the group was prepared for a full-scale tour following the one-off performance. He emphasized the extensive rehearsals that went into the show, highlighting that the band was “ready for it” and had honed their performance to ensure that Jason Bonham, son of the late John Bonham, felt truly integrated into the band, not merely as a tribute act. ([Jimmy Page admits it’s “unlikely” Led Zeppelin will ever tour again | Louder

Despite this readiness, the anticipated tour did not materialize. Page attributed this to Robert Plant’s commitment to his collaboration with Alison Krauss, which had not been fully disclosed to the rest of the band at the time. This unforeseen development led to the cancellation of plans for additional concerts. ([JIMMY PAGE On LED ZEPPELIN: ‘If You’re Going To Do A Reunion, You Need Four Members’ – BLABBERMOUTH.NET]

In the years following, Page has expressed that a full Led Zeppelin reunion tour is unlikely. He noted that while the band had the potential for more performances, the lack of consensus among members, particularly regarding the reasons for reuniting, made such a tour improbable. ([Jimmy Page says Led Zeppelin reunion is not possible, but plans to start own, career-spanning band.

As of now, there are no confirmed plans for a Led Zeppelin reunion tour. However, the band’s legacy continues to influence new generations, and fans remain hopeful for any future collaborations.

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