Led Zeppelin have denied to talk of a 2008 tour to follow their London reunion show.
The tour was seemingly confirmed after Ian Astbury of The Cult told fans at a show in Cincinnati that the band would be supporting them.
He said: "We'll be back next year because we're opening for a band you might have heard of. The name starts with 'L' and has a 'Z' in it."
However, a spokesman for Led Zeppelin has denied the rumours joking that Astbury must have gotten mixed up with another band.
They said: "No decision has been made beyond the band's performance at the O2 arena.
"Maybe Ian got mixed up and they're supporting Limp Bizkit!"
The band themselves have continually said that there will only be one show despite fans calls for a full reunion tour.
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