Members Of LED ZEPPELIN To Perform With FOO FIGHTERS At Wembley?

June 6, 2008

According to Gigwise.com, a tabloid report claims that members of LED ZEPPELIN will join the FOO FIGHTERS onstage at their headline Wembley Stadium shows this weekend.

According to the Daily Star, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones and Jason Bonham will join the FOO FIGHTERS at the stadium tonight and tomorrow. Robert Plant won't perform because of his touring commitments with Alison Krauss.

A "source" told the rag: "[FOO FIGHTERS frontman Dave Grohl] had the night of his life seeing ZEP performing together [last December in London] after all these years and was really keen to be involved with them somehow. It didn't come off for him to play with them at the time so he suggested they might like to come and do something at a FOOS date."

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