Jimmy Page’s agent confirmed that Led Zeppelin is planning a tour and to record a new album with a new singer to replace Robert Plant, reports NME.com.
In December, Plant confirmed that he wasn’t interested in hitting the road with Zeppelin for a reunion tour, even if he has been on good terms with his group members.
In October, bassist John Paul Jones affirmed that the group was ready to go forth with their plans, with or without Plant.
When speaking of Led Zeppelin’s future plans, Page’s manager, Peter Mensch, confirmed that they hope to keep the band alive by finding a good frontman.