Jason Bonham, who drummed for Led Zeppelin at a reunion gig in place of his late father John, has said: "I do think we will play again." The band released eight albums in their 12 years together, and were a consistent presence in the world of rock throughout the '70s, but disbanded after the death of John Bonham.
Bonham died suddenly in 1980 after consuming around 40 shots of vodka. He was just 32-years-old, and the band - whose output and touring schedule had been limited for a while - decided to call it quits.
They've reunited sporadically since then - the most notable of which was at The O2 Arena in 2007, when Bonham's son Jason Bonham played drums. Now, in a new interview with Vanyaland, Bonham has suggested that the band may reunite once again.
"In my heart of hearts, I do believe we will play again," he revealed. "It remains to be seen if it will be in public or privately, but I do think we will play again."
Meanwhile, Jimmy Page recently hinted that he'll be playing Led Zeppelin material on his as-yet unconfirmed solo tour in 2016.