Led Zeppelin bassist John Paul Jones has said that the band have “no idea” about what their future plans might be.
Speaking at Radio 2’s annual Folk Awards in London last night (February 4th), the bass player couldn’t confirm any further recent tour rumours.
Asked if they had spoken to each other, he told the BBC: “I am obliged to say we have and we have absolutely no idea of what we are going to be doing.”
Rumours about the band’s future have been persistent since they performed a one-off show at the O2 Arena in London last December.
The high demand for tickets – which saw over 1 million people register for just 9,000 pairs of tickets – is believed to have caused them to think about doing more shows.
Last month, guitarist Jimmy Page told reporters that they wouldn’t be able to consider additional shows until at least September.
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