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Led Zeppelin announce show
Wednesday 12th September 2007, 4:31PM BST.
Singer Robert Plant is to join a reunion of rock legends Led Zeppelin to play a tribute concert for their record company boss.
The surviving members confirmed widespread rumours this afternoon.
Singer Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page and bassist John Paul Jones will perform together for the first time in 19 years at the show in memory of the Atlantic Records co-founder Ahmet Ertegun.
Tickets for the one-off show at the O2 arena in London on 26 November will cost £125 and be allocated by ballot.
“During the Zeppelin years, Ahmet Ertegun was a major foundation of solidarity and accord,” Plant said.
“For us, he was Atlantic Records and remained a close friend and conspirator.
“This performance stands alone as a tribute to the work and life of a longstanding friend.”
Ertegun, who signed Led Zeppelin in the 1970s, died last year.
The group formed in 1968 and became renowned for their electric live performances.
Promoter Harvey Goldsmith says tickets will only be available to those who registered on a dedicated website.
A statement on ledzeppelin.com confirmed the details.
A limit of two applications per household will be imposed.
Who star Pete Townshend and former Rolling Stones bassist Bill Wyman will also perform.
Born in West Bromwich in 1948, Plant provided the vocals which formed an integral part of Led Zeppelin’s worldwide success in the 1970s.
The band are one of only four acts to have sold more than 100 million albums in the US
- the others being The Beatles, Elvis Presley and Garth Brooks.
Led Zeppelin’s last full concert was in Berlin in July 1980 – two months before drummer John Bonham died.
Page, Plant and Jones performed at Live Aid five years later, and also get back together at a concert to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Atlantic Records in 1988.
Plant and Page released a series of records together during the 1990s and have continued to produce solo material.
See also: Legends at pub relaunch – Plant still full of surprises – Led Zep icon pays tribute to club
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YES! great news. the real fans might stand a chance of being there – not just the corporate suits!
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how do you register for tickets? what website?
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The song remains the same.
Tickets from ahmettribute.com
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Hope ebay ban the sale of tickets above face value.
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Just allow the boys to do the biz. Bob ain’t hitting the high notes like he was but he is still gold and black through and through. We forgive you the birthplace error as we understand you had to be near your mom at the time, and she had no idea of the consequences did she.
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Best news I’ve heard since the Knebworth gigs announcement in ’79!!!
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I look forward as usual to not being able to buy any tickets, but I’m sure they will appear on ebay as per usual.
I also expect to see the real fans way back behind the golden circle of corporate no interests.
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Whats the point of doing this gig real fans will not get a chance the usuall Z lister celebs and the corporate will get over half the tickets.
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Excellent news.
Saw them last in ’79 at Knebworth…both weekends.
Already finding it difficult to even register for the ballot let alone buy tickets. Hope the real fans get there on the night.
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Is anybody else having trouble trying to register or is it just me? Ive been trying all day but the pages wont load.
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