Richard Branson has cleared the air on rumors surrounding the case of Led Zeppelin's reformation and a reunion tour.
Branson, who was apparently financing a project by musician Robert Plant on the reunion tour of Zeppelin, has called the report "completely untrue", CNN reported.
Plant's rep has rubbished all the rumors as well.
It was earlier reported that Plant, best known for being the lead vocalist of rock band Led Zeppelin had turned down an 800 million dollars contract that focused on Zeppelin's reformation and a reunion tour.
Branson said that as much as he loved the band, there was absolutely no truth to the story.ranson added that making up this story was very disrespectful to how Plant's solo career with the Sensational Space Shifters was going.
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