Led Zeppelin are ready to rock the world in new comeback tour after reunion success
Led Zeppelin are to announce a comeback world tour likely to be the biggest in the history of rock music.
Lead guitarist Jimmy Page says they are ready for a series of concerts across the globe as soon as they have tied up individual projects.
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Success: Lead guitarist Jimmy Page, right, says their O2 reunion has inspired them to tour
Dates in the autumn have been discussed and venues such as the 74,000-seater Millennium Stadium in Cardiff and the new 90,000-seat Wembley Stadium are being considered.
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Industry analysts believe it could earn as much as the Rolling Stones' Bigger Bang world tour – which grossed more than £250million.
Estimates are based on the recent one-off reunion at the O2 in London which led 20million fans from across the world to apply for 20,000 tickets.
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The tour cannot begin until September, by when Robert Plant's current commitments as a duo with U.S. singer Alison Krauss are finished.