Jimmy Page has today hinted in an interview that he would possibly consider playing some more Led Zeppelin reunion shows. The band are currently set to perform a highly anticipated one-off reunion concert at London's 02 Arena on December 10, as part of a tribute to the late Atlantic Records' founder Ahmet Ertegun. Page who's fractured finger has delayed the show by two weeks, told The Mirror newspaper: "At the moment, I'm told we're doing one gig. That's a bit unfortunate for all the people that would have liked to have seen us, but I can understand why some of the other members don't want to be touring." Page also spoke about the humbling demand for tickets, saying: "I knew there would be a demand for tickets but I hadn't expected that sort of overwhelming demand. It's wonderful that people hold Zeppelin in that sort of regard." Speaking about the band getting together for the first time in years, the guitarist said: "We had the first rehearsal in May or June just to get together and see how we got on and whether it would be a goer, and straight away it was boom!" Read Page's interview here.
Jimmy Page has today hinted in an interview that he would possibly consider playing some more Led Zeppelin reunion shows.
The band are currently set to perform a highly anticipated one-off reunion concert at London’s 02 Arena on December 10, as part of a tribute to the late Atlantic Records’ founder Ahmet Ertegun.
Page who’s fractured finger has delayed the show by two weeks, told The Mirror newspaper: “At the moment, I’m told we’re doing one gig. That’s a bit unfortunate for all the people that would have liked to have seen us, but I can understand why some of the other members don’t want to be touring.”
Page also spoke about the humbling demand for tickets, saying: “I knew there would be a demand for tickets but I hadn’t expected that sort of overwhelming demand. It’s wonderful that people hold Zeppelin in that sort of regard.”
Speaking about the band getting together for the first time in years, the guitarist said: “We had the first rehearsal in May or June just to get together and see how we got on and whether it would be a goer, and straight away it was boom!”
Read Page’s interview here.