Rock Band Reunion Tours

Robert Plant Rejoins Led Zeppelin

Led Zeppelin, the band Rolling Stone Magazine dubbed the biggest of the ‘70s, will launch on a reunion tour after Robert Plant finally acquiesced to rejoin the band. They have sold more 300 million albums worldwide, but split up in 1980 after the death of their drummer John Bonham.

Led Zeppelin had already resigned themselves to touring without Plant. They had even rehearsed with stand-in singers, which was the main reason behind Plant’s decision to return.

The tour will follows the massive success of their one-off reunion show at London’s O2 Arena in December.

Plant is said to be so protective of his band that Jack Black had to beg him to use ‘Immigrant Song’ in The School of Rock - see hottie Jack Black pleading to the band in this video. He can most certainly grace me with his mighty love, and yes, I would get down on my knees and beg.
Trend Themes
1. Reunion Tours - Opportunity for bands to capitalize on nostalgia and reunite for lucrative tours.
2. Stand-in Singers - Emerging trend of bands using temporary replacement singers for tour performances.
3. Protective Band Members - Band members becoming more selective about the use of their music in movies or other media.
Industry Implications
1. Music Industry - Opportunity for record labels and concert promoters to profit from the popularity of reunion tours.
2. Entertainment Industry - Opportunity for agents and managers to negotiate deals for stand-in singers for bands on tour.
3. Film Industry - Opportunity for filmmakers to appeal to bands directly for song licensing or original music for movies.

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