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Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant has dismissed reunion rumours, claiming that there is 'zero' chance of the band reforming again.
The iconic 'Whole Lotta Love' rockers last reformed for a string of shows at London's O2 Arena in 2007.
Despite the band gearing up to reissue their first three albums with unheard material, and Glastonbury boss Michael Eavis claiming that he was 'sure' Led Zeppelin would headline in future, Plant has shot down any hope of the band getting on stage together again - telling the BBC that that was 'zero' chance.
Guitarist Jimmy Page then added: "I'm sure people would love to hear it. I'm not the one to be asking, I don't sing."
Watch the trailer for Led Zeppelin's new reissues below
The legendary rockers are due to drop remastered re-releases of their first three albums - featuring previously unheard material. They look pretty beautiful. The albums will be released across multiple CD, vinyl, and digital formats, including Limited Edition Super Deluxe Boxed Set.
The first three Led Zeppelin albums will be re-released across various formats on 2 June, 2014.
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