Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page has hinted that the band still have a live future following their reunion concert last December.
Speaking at a music awards ceremony, where the band were named Best Live act, Page said: "I hope fans can vote for Led Zeppelin live awards in the future."
The band's show at the O2 Arena in London last year was one of the most anticipated music events of all time, attracting over 1 million requests for tickets.
Although Page acknowledged that people would like to see the band live, he said that much relied on frontman Robert Plant, who has so far distanced himself from playing any more dates.
"You've got to have all four members and Robert Plant is out on the road [right now]," he told the Daily Star newspaper.
"I'm not gonna persuade Robert to do anything. You come together through the goodness of your heart."
Plant is currently on the road with songwriter Alison Krauss. You can see pictures from their recent show at Madison Square Garden in New York below...
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