Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin in talks for reunion reunion

Led Zeppelin

Members of 70's hard rock group Led Zeppelin are in talks to reunite for a memorial concert.

Vocalist Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page, and bassist John Paul Jones are apparently in discussions to reform for a one-off gig in London for their late record boss Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun.

The three founding members will re-group alongside late drummer John Bonham's son Jason for the gig.

A source close to the group said: "Page, Plant and Jones spoke and agreed to do the memorial concert. They are waiting for a definite date.

"And no one can quite believe it, but during discussions about the concert they all gave the green light to a tour if it all does well and they don't all fall out."

The band have only performed a handful of concerts since they split in 1980, including Live Aid in 1985.

"It has been hoped for and denied for years," the source said. "But this is the closest they have ever come to a reunion tour. The feeling is that this is going to happen next year."