Jason Bonham Refuses to Rule-Out Future Led Zeppelin Shows

The Famous Rock Band Famously Reunited at London’s O2 in 2007

Though nothing has been planned at the moment, Jason Bonham (son of Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, who played with the group at their reunion show) has been speaking about the possibility of future Led Zeppelin shows with The Sun. He told the newspaper that you “can never say never” on future live performances from the famous British rock band, but adds that there is no talk at the moment. It gives some hope to the millions of Led Zeppelin fans around the world that missed out on their reunion show in 2007.

That gig featured Jason Bonham in his dad’s shoes at the O2 Arena in London – where shows such as 25th anniversary “Les Misérables” and “Strictly Come Dancing – O2 Arena” have since been staged – in 2007. That show – which was a one-off Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert – saw huge demand in concert tickets, with as many as 20 million requests, and saw one of the biggest British rock bands of all time perform for the first time in decades.

Led Zeppelin were proven to be one of the best selling artists in the world during their career, with albums such as “Led Zeppelin” through to “Led Zeppelin IV” selling well, in addition to “Houses of the Holy” and Coda”, among others. They disbanded in 1980 following the death of drummer John Bonham.

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