Jimmy Page explained that there is little to no chance of Led Zeppelin ever hitting the road again. Back on December 10th 2007, Page teamed up with with Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, and Jason Bonham filling in for his late-father John Bonham at London' O2 Arena, for a one-off concert since released as Celebration Day.
Since then, the world has yet to stop clamoring for the long dormant band to take the show on the road. During a chat with NME, Jimmy Page explained, “At the time of the O2, we thought — myself, John Paul Jones, and Jason — that there was going to; it was said that there were gonna be some more dates. It would’ve been really good to have done that after the O2, 'cos we’d put a lot of work into The O2 and we were really on it, y’know? But it didn’t come off.”
He went on to say, “It seems really unlikely that there would be a tour in the future. Unlike the Rolling Stones, they do sort of know that the fans love that — also I know that with Led Zeppelin (fans too). But it doesn’t look as though there’s anything in the future, unfortunately. We’re talking about a concert that was gigantic at the time, but that was 2007: time passes, y’know?”