Led Zeppelin will not play together again until at least September, according to the band’s guitarist Jimmy Page.
Speaking in Tokyo this morning (January 28th), Page said that Robert Plant’s touring commitments with Alison Krauss were currently the frontman’s main priority.
"I can assure you the amount of work that we put into the O2 (concert), for ourselves rehearsing and the staging of it, was probably what you put into a world tour," Page told Reuters.
"Robert Plant also had a parallel project running and he's really busy with that project, certainly until September, so I can't give you any news."
Reminiscing about the concert, which saw over 1 million people register for just 9000 pairs of tickets, the guitarist described the experience as “exhilarating” and “fantastic”.
“Every week was a week to look forward to, we did the show and it was great,” he added.
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