
Jimmy Page has finally revealed that Led Zeppelin are planning a reunion tour in the near future - but warned fans not to expect anything too soon.
Singer Robert Plant recently released an album with Alison Krauss, and Guitarist Page says he feels the band are ready to hit the road this year, but wont be seeing action until Plant's promotional duties on his own album are complete.
"I can assure you the amount of work that we put into the O2 (concert), for ourselves rehearsing and the staging of it, was probably what you put into a world tour," Page told press in Tokyo.
"Robert Plant also had a parallel project running and he's really busy with that project, certainly until September, so I can't give you any news."
The three surviving members of the legendary rock group - Page, Plant and bassist-keyboardist John Paul Jones - reformed for a triumphant benefit show at the O2 Arena last year, and Page adds that the show proved to each of the band members that a tour could still work.
"It was exhilarating, fantastic, every week was a week to look forward to," he added. "We did the show and it was great. That is what was so thrilling really -- to come together after all this time and find that there was so much chemistry and so much electricity involved in these four characters."