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Word on the street is that Led Zeppelin is hitting the road again! Except this time, they'll be without Robert Plant. Their bassist, John Paul Jones, revealed the news to BBC recently. This will make a lot of dads across the country very happy! Jones said, "It's got to be right. There's no point in just finding another Robert." He also said they were "hoping to write new material." No details have been released about a tour,...

It's the year of the comebacks! First the Spice Girls, then the Jackson 5 and now Led Zeppelin. They had a one off concert earlier this month and it went really well so the surviving band members are looking at putting together a 18-month world tour extravaganza later next year (08). The pal tells the Daily Express, "It will kick off at next year's Glastonbury after Robert Plant has finished touring with American country star Alison Krauss. "...

If you didn't catch the Led Zeppelin show in London, it's okay because you can just pretend you went! Fans are paying for ticket stubs and cut off wristbands from the concert for comparable prices to what the actual tickets cost! One fan paid $2500 for 1 ticket stub. Not everyone could make it to the reunion show…only 20,000 lucky lottery winners. So the stubs are better than nothing!

Just when Led Zeppelin gets back on his horse, taking the stage in London, he falls right back off. Fans were hoping for a 2008 world tour, but instead they're getting limited dates, and sharing a ticket with country sensation Alison Kraus. Don't get me wrong, I love Alison, but I can't picture what that concert would be like. One minute, you're enjoying hunky dorey country songs, and then BAM! Stairway to Heaven. There's speculation...

After three decades of keeping his fans waiting, Led Zeppelin is taking the stage once again in London. Led by its three surviving members, singer Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page and bassist-keyboardist John Paul Jones, Led Zeppelin will be joined by the late John Bonham's son Jason on drums for the benefit show Monday at the O2 Arena. He hasn't played on stage since 1980, the year John Bonham died after choking on his own vomit. Without "...