With rumours of a Led Zeppelin reformation and full tour still just gossip, fans of the 1970s super band will just have to make do with the next best thing for now, tribute band Whole Lotta Led.

Don't be tricked into thinking this is a poor substitute though, the band has been touring for 13 years and is the closest thing you are likely to get to the real thing - unless of course you were lucky enough to see Jimmy Page and the rest of the gang at the O2 in 2007.

Whole Lotta Led is the UK's only full time professional Led Zeppelin tribute band and has played more than a 100 gigs a year throughout the UK since it's formation in Gloucestershire in 1996.

Despite many line-up changes early on, the band has been fixed since 2000, with guitarist Nick Ferris and bassist Geoff Hunt about to celebrate their 1,000th gig.

Completing the line up are drummer Graham Twist (who just recorded his tenth year with the band) and singer and harmonica player Lee Addison.

Their show will consist of songs from the entire Zeppelin back catalogue including all time classics Whole Lotta Love and Stairway To Heaven.

Whole Lotta Led, Botley Hill Farmhouse, Limpsfield Road, June 26, 8pm, £13. Call 01959 577154 or visit botleyhill-farmhouse.co.uk.