Plans to release Led Zeppelin’s one off reunion show at the O2 Arena on DVD are close to being scrapped, according to guitarist Jimmy Page.
Page said, however, that there was never any real intention to release the band’s concert from last December on DVD.
“It was recorded - but we didn't go in with the express purpose of making a DVD to come out at Christmas, or whatever,” he told Uncut.
He added, however, that “at some distant point” the concert may become available for people who weren’t their in person.
As previously reported on Gigwise, Led Zeppelin have given their strongest hint yet that future reunion shows may be in the pipeline.
In a magazine article, frontman Robert Plant said “one day, we could do it again for another really, really good reason.”
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