Led Zeppelin unsurprisingly ruled out of headlining Glastonbury Festival 2019

In quite possibly the least surprising news of the day, Led Zeppelin have been emphatically ruled out of headlining Glastonbury Festival 2019.

Author: Scott ColothanPublished 12th Oct 2018

Despite Robert Plant’s repeated assertions that Led Zeppelin will categorically not reform, back in June bookmakers Betway inexplicably made the legendary band joint favourites to headline Worthy Farm in 2019.

Firmly believing Led Zeppelin will miraculously reform, Alan Alger from Betway commented at the time: “Emily Eavis (Glastonbury organiser) has previously spoken about her dream of getting Led Zeppelin to headline Glastonbury, and this year the odds suggest there’s a good chance of that becoming a reality at 2/1.”

According to Glastonbury fan website The Glasto Thingy, speaking to a charity event at Taunton's Brewhouse raising money for St Margaret’s Hospice in Somerset last night, Emily Eavis confirmed Led Zeppelin won’t be performing.

> At a talk in Taunton this evening, Emily Eavis has said Glastonbury have NOT booked Madonna, Fleetwood Mac or Led Zep.#Glastonbury #Glasto > > — The Glasto Thingy (@TheGlastoThingy) October 11, 2018

Also ruled by Eavis are another firm bookmakers’ favourite, Fleetwood Mac, who are currently in the midst of a North American tour.

Led Zeppelin’s first official photo book ‘Led Zeppelin by Led Zeppelin, featuring input from Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones was released earlier this week.

As part of our Zep-tember celebrations last month, we unveiled the 10 Top Led Zeppelin songs as voted for by Planet Rock listeners.

On top of this we took an in-depth look at the artwork on Led Zeppelin’s record sleeves in our 50 facts about Led Zeppelin’s iconic album covers feature.

Robert Plant plays London’s The O2 with his band The Sensational Space Shifters on Friday 26th October as part of BluesFest. Tickets are on sale from Planet Rock Tickets now.