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Apropos of Nothing

12/12/07

9:50 AM

Report: Led Zeppelin Definitely Playing New York Next Year

Photo: Robert Knight / Retna

Unless you're Paris Hilton, Liam Gallagher, or Ben Ratliff, you probably missed Monday night's Led Zeppelin show in London. But you can take your head out of the oven — we've got good news! U.K. tabloid the Sun reports today that, according to a "source backstage" at the concert, after they were done playing, the band openly discussed the possibility of playing New York dates next year. "[T]he talk went to, 'What next? Was this it or would there be something else?'" says the source. "One of the guys started talking about their three [1973] concerts at the Garden … There was a consensus of, 'Why not?'"

While obviously nothing's been officially confirmed, Vulture is advising that you quit your job, leave your family, and set up camp outside of Madison Square Garden's ticket window until further notice.

Led Zep: We'll rock again in NY [The Sun]
Earlier: 'Stairway to Heaven' From Last Night's Led Zeppelin Reunion Will Make You Feel Even Worse About Not Being There
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