London
(ANI):
Led
Zeppelin
guitarist
Jimmy
Page
has
said
that
the
band
may
come
up
with
new
songs
after
their
upcoming
reunion
gig
in
London.
The
rock
star
said
that
he
would
be
"really
surprised
if
there
wasn't" any
new
material
created
by
the
band.
"We're
musicians
-
as
we're
playing
we'll
probably
be
coming
up
with
all
manner
of
things,"
the
BBC
quoted
him
as
telling
Canadian
newspaper
The
Winnipeg
Sun.
"That
will
be
fun.
Let's
do
the
O2
show,
shall
we?
And
then
we'll
speak
to
you
afterwards,"
he
added.
The
group
are
scheduled
to
perform
at
the
London
venue
on
26
November.
They
will
reunite
for
one
night
only.
Page
will
be
seen
performing
with
singer
Robert
Plant
and
bassist
John
Paul
Jones
for
the
first
time
in
19
years.
Their
concert
will
be
a
tribute
to
late
Atlantic
Records
boss
Ahmet
Ertegun.
The
band's
last
original
studio
album
'In
Through
The
Out
Door"
came
out
28
years
ago
in
1979.