Velvet Revolver May Support Led Zeppelin on Tour

Duff McKagan has revealed that VELVET REVOLVER is in pole position to support LED ZEPPELIN if the legendary rock act decides to go ahead with a full-blown reunion tour.

“I understand that we have it, although I imagine there will be plenty of bands prepared to kick and punch us out of the way for the privilege!” said McKagan. “I would so love to have been at their London gig before Christmas, but we had dates of our own that obviously took precedence.

“What made up for it was running into Jimmy Page at an awards ceremony and him not only knowing who I was, but also saying he’d caught a couple of VELVET REVOLVER shows. No way did I think in 1977 when I saw LED ZEP in Seattle that one day I’d be hanging out with the guitarist. Things like that I still pinch myself!”

LED ZEPPELIN bassist John Paul Jones said at BBC Radio 2‘s annual Folk Awards in London on February 4 that the band has “no idea” about its future plans yet, according to Gigwise.com. When asked if the group members had spoken with each other since their acclaimed reunion show in December, Jones told the BBC, “I am obliged to say we have and we have absolutely no idea of what we are going to be doing.”

Jones had said shortly after the reunion concert that the band would meet in January to discuss its future.

Guitarist Jimmy Page said at a press conference in Japan in January that the band was “musically ready” to go on a world tour, although the earliest that was likely to happen was September. The delay seems mainly due to the schedule of singer Robert Plant, who will be touring with singer Alison Krauss to support “Raising Sand”.

When asked recently in New York about the chances of a full-blown ZEPPELIN tour, Plant said, “You never know what is around the corner.”