Glastonbury Festival founder Michael Eavis has furthered his hopes of a Led Zeppelin reformation, teasing he is “sure” the iconic rock band will play at the Festival “one day“.

Speaking to Irish TV show Ireland:AM this morning, Eavis seemed convince in the band reforming, saying “That will happen one day – I’m sure of it. They will do it.”

Organisers are still saying tight-lip about the full line-up for this June’s event, with the only confirmed acts so far being The Black Keys, Arcade Fire, Lana Del Rey, Lily Allen, Blondie, Dolly Parton and Gorgon City. An April announcement for the full list of attending acts has been confirmed, however.