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Turned Down an Offer for World Tour
It has been reported that Robert Plant has turned down an extra £100million fortune to take Led Zeppelin on a world tour. For the meantime, the rock legend wants to concentrate on his new partnership with US country singer Alison Krauss.
The surviving members of Led Zeppelin, Plant, Robert Page and John Paul Jones were offered a guaranteed £100m each for a tour of North America and Europe after a million fans applied for O2 tickets. However, after extensive talks, the band decided against the moneymaking opportunity.
Plant already worth an estimated £70million wants to concentrate on his new success with US country singer Krauss. The pair's duet album Raising Sand went to No 2 in America and Britain and they are starting their own tour in April.
Though Jimmy wanted to perform with the band, Robert Plant had other commitments.
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