LED ZEPPELIN’s concert promoter HARVEY GOLDSMITH has fuelled reports the group are planning to reunite for the first time in 27 years – he’s warned fans not to buy bootleg concert tickets.

The internet is awash with rumours the legendary rockers are reforming, with some websites even advertising Led Zeppelin gigs – and although Goldsmith insists the claims are all untrue, he has hinted talks are underway for a reunion.

He says, “There have been at least four events advertised which I suspect either don’t exist or where no tickets are on sale or indeed dates finalized. “The media should consider the consequences of giving credibility to those who rip the public off.

“There are no packages or tickets for some the events advertised at all, nor do some of the events even exist. We are concerned that the public will be fleeced. The bottom line is that unless official adverts have appeared for concerts, tickets are not on sale. Do not buy from unauthorised sources.” (IG/WNWCNM/MT)

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