I haven't watched it, but apparently he mentions to Australia's version of 60 Minutes, that his "2014 plans are open" and he would be possibly interested in a reunion. The tickets of course for a tour would be SKY HIGH, like $500 a pop probably, but if I found a way to go for an afforable price, it would definitely fulfill a longtime dream to see Zeppelin, just once, the 1st band I ever loved (not counting Huey Lewis or Duran Duran I suppose).
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Tuesday, February 19, 2013
Robert Plant open to a Led Zeppelin Reunion in 2014
http://sixtyminutes.ninemsn.com.au/article.aspx?id=86111

I haven't watched it, but apparently he mentions to Australia's version of 60 Minutes, that his "2014 plans are open" and he would be possibly interested in a reunion. The tickets of course for a tour would be SKY HIGH, like $500 a pop probably, but if I found a way to go for an afforable price, it would definitely fulfill a longtime dream to see Zeppelin, just once, the 1st band I ever loved (not counting Huey Lewis or Duran Duran I suppose).
I haven't watched it, but apparently he mentions to Australia's version of 60 Minutes, that his "2014 plans are open" and he would be possibly interested in a reunion. The tickets of course for a tour would be SKY HIGH, like $500 a pop probably, but if I found a way to go for an afforable price, it would definitely fulfill a longtime dream to see Zeppelin, just once, the 1st band I ever loved (not counting Huey Lewis or Duran Duran I suppose).
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