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According to Gigwise.com,
ROBERT PLANT simulated snoring when he was asked on Monday whether LED
ZEPPELIN would reunite for a world tour in the near future.
Plant was speaking to journalists abut his current project with
singer ALLISON KRAUSS when the subject of his former band was raised.
"Zzzzzzzzzzz," Plant said at a press conference in Toronto, before pretending to fall asleep.
Calls for Led Zeppelin to announce further shows have been constant
since the band played a one-off reunion show at the O2 Arena in London
last December.
The possibility of another show this year now looks unlikely,
however, after Plant and Krauss announced that their tour would
continue into October.
The Led Zeppelin singer also hinted at a further extension, telling
the Canadian Press that he would like to “extend it as far as we can,
if you know what I mean."
As previously reported, according to data from Billboard's Boxscore, the tour which has
currently completed 17 dates has taken more than $5m and played to in
excess of 77,000 fans.
"I'm surprised at the varying of the performances show to show," Krauss
said last month. "Because of the personalities within the band, it has
changed the show night to night, not only the show overall but each
tune takes on a different character. Everything has its own identity
from night to that. That's very exciting for all of us."
The duo's full schedule now shapes up as follows:
Sept. 23: Kansas City, Mo. (Starlight Theatre)
Sept. 24: St. Louis (Fox Theatre)
Sept. 26: Houston (Mitchell Pavilion)
Sept. 27: Austin, Texas (Austin City Limits)
Sept. 30: Portland, Ore. (Theatre of the Clouds)
Oct. 1: Seattle (WaMu Theatre)
Oct. 3: San Francisco (Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival)
Oct. 4: Kelseyville, Calif. (Konocti Harbor)
Oct. 5: Saratoga, Calif. (Mountain Winery)
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