Lifestyle | Led Zeppelin Page Hints at Led Zeppelin World Tour Guitarist drops clues, but scheduling must await Plant's return By Sam Gale Rosen Posted Jan 28, 2008 5:10 PM CST Copied British hard rock legend Robert Plant performs on the main stage, during the Paleo open air music Festival in Nyon, Switzerland, in this July 26, 2007 file photo. (AP Photo/Keystone, Martial Trezzini, file) (Associated Press) Lead guitarist Jimmy Page has dropped some serious hints that a Led Zeppelin world tour may be on its way. Promoting the band's Mothership album in Japan, Page said the successful reunion concert in London in December proves that they're ready for a tour, reports the Daily Telegraph. “There is something in it but I can’t give you any more news at the moment," a spokesman said. Nothing can happen until the fall though, because singer Robert Plant is currently touring with Alison Krauss. "He’s really busy with that project, certainly until September, so I can’t give you any news," said Page. The reunion concert, perhaps the hottest event of 2007, drew more than 1 million applications for 22,000 tickets. Read These Next President Trump says he had a 'very good call' with Gov. Walz. A look at President Trump's fast pivot on Minneapolis. During a stormy takeoff in Maine, plane ends up 'upside down.' Treasury drops Booz Allen over Trump tax return leak. Report an error