In addition to O2 Arena show, Led Zeppelin promoter Harvey Goldsmith has said that the band could add more dates to their one-off reunion concert on November 26th.
As previously reported, twenty million people have already tried to register for Led Zeppelin's reunion concert at the O2 Arena in London.
Goldsmith has said, however, that he expects if the band enjoy their return to the spotlight then the concert won't be their last, reports dotmusic.
"If they enjoy it, who knows what will happen," explained Goldsmith. "They've got their own pathways and their own music. For an act to go on the road again after all this time is like restarting a marriage. I hope they do something (afterwards) but only if they enjoy it."
The band are reforming in order to raise money for the late Ahmet Ertegun, who played an instrumental role in the early years of the band's career.
February 14, 1974 - Page, Plant and Bonham attend a Roy Harper concert
February 04, 1975 - Zeppelin perform a last minute show at Nassau Coliseum to accomodate fans after being banned in Boston
February 24, 1975 - Physical Graffiti finally issued worldwide to phenomenal sales
February xx, 1976 - Media reports that Zeppelin are due to release an album entitled Obelisk
February xx, 1977 - Robert contracts a bout of tonsillitis postponing the American tour
February xx, 1978 - Robert Plant helps produce a record for punk band Dansette Damage
February 16, 1978 - The cases against Bonham, Cole & Grant stemming from the Oakland incident are heard and all receive suspended prison sentences and fines
February xx, 1979 - Although absent from the US stage or market, Led Zeppelin rank best in many music magazine categories
February xx, 1979 - Mixing sessions for In Through The Out Door take place at Polar Studios. Rumors fly of a European tour
February 03, 1980 - Robert joins Dave Edmund’s Rockpile at the Birmingham Top Rank
February 13, 2005 - Led Zeppelin receives a Grammy for Lifetime Achievment.