Led Zeppelin and Metallica will headline the Bonnaroo Festival in Tennessee next summer, according to an industry email.
The performance would be Led Zeppelin’s first US show since July 1977 and dispels the suggestion that their reunion show in London next week (December 10th) will be a one-off.
News of the headliners emerged in an industry newsletter sent by Bob Lefsetz, reports Billboard.
Speculation has grown that Led Zeppelin will announce additional dates for 2008, with many fans hoping to see the band perform at next years Glastonbury Festival.
Meanwhile, the festival would provide Metallica with the launching pad to launch their new album, due sometime in 2008.
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