Led Zeppelin’s founders are again hinting about a full reunion tour, admitting the one-off London show the supergroup played in December left them wanting more.
The existing members of the Stairway To Heaven rockers reformed last year to pay tribute to late music mogul Ahmet Ertegun at a London benefit, and fans have been desperate for more dates ever since.
But, despite three months of speculation and rumours, nothing has been confirmed.
Now, frontman Plant insists more shows could come. He tells Britain’s Uncut magazine, "Hopefully, one day, we could do it again."
And the group’s bassist, John Paul Jones, adds he and guitarist Jimmy Page agree: "We spoke afterwards, and we both thought the same - it felt like the first night of a tour.
"You think, ‘Oh, I could do that a bit better, or change something in that song.’ And we didn’t get a chance to do any more."