Jason Bonham, the son of Led Zeppelin's original drummer John Bonham, has said that he would tour with Led Zeppelin “in a heartbeat”.
Bonham took over his late father's drum seat when the band reformed for a one off reunion show in London last year.
The concert, at the O2 Arena, was watched by 20,000 fans, although over a million people registered for tickets for the event.
Since the concert, rumours have been rife as to whether the band will announce any more shows.
Currently, frontman Robert Plant is currently promoting 'Raising Sands', his album with Alison Krauss, on a US tour.
Speaking to the BBC, Bonham said: "It's up to them but if it was up to me, I'd love to."
Bonham, who said the reunion show was “better than I could have imagined”, said he hoped to be “put into the loop” regarding more shows.
"My fingers are crossed and I would do it in a heartbeat," he said.
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- having seen them play @ the 02 oncert. i very much belive jimmy page’s ablility to last a whole show has decreased. given that he’’s over 60 he still holds that les paul like a true rocker. hears to a world concert and a long reining Led Zepplin!
long live led zepplin!

- I would love to se Led Zepplin tour. Even at 64 Page is still one of the best guitarists around. I saw Page and Plant they were awesome

- I have never seen ledzeppelin play in concert. I can only hope and dream that one day before I die I have the chance those people in the 70's did. I wish I was born in the 40's or 50's please do another tour I'm only 26 and I will love ledzeppelin more than any other band untill I die.

I have never seen ledzeppelin play in concert. I can only hope and dream that one day before I die I have the chance those people in the 70's did. I wish I was born in the 40's or 50's please do another tour I'm only 26 and I will love ledzeppelin more than any other band untill I die.
I have never seen ledzeppelin play in concert. I can only hope and dream that one day before I die I have the chance those people in the 70's did. I wish I was born in the 40's or 50's please do another tour I'm only 26 and I will love ledzeppelin more than any other band untill I die.
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