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It's Official: LED ZEPPELIN To Reunite For London Concert - Sep. 12, 2007
The surviving members of LED ZEPPELIN have confirmed they will reform for a special show at London's 22,000-capacity O2 arena on Monday, November 26 as part of a tribute to Atlantic Records co-founder Ahmet Ertegun, who died last December.

Tickets cost £125 each (approximately $254) and will be allocated on a lottery basis through the AhmetTribute.com web site. Names will be chosen at random. There will be seating and standing tickets and fans will be able to express a preference at the web site.

Due to expected unprecedented demand, tickets will be limited to two per successful applicants per household.

Tickets will not be available from any other source. Please do not take adverts or publicise any company who claims to have tickets. They will not be given any.

Profits will benefit the Ahmet Ertegun Education Fund, which provides scholarships to universities in the United States, United Kingdom and Ertegun's homeland, Turkey.

The bill also includes PETE TOWNSHEND, BILL WYMAN & THE RHYTHM KINGS, FOREIGNER and PAOLO NUTINI.

Founding members Jimmy Page (guitar), Robert Plant (vocals) and John Paul Jones (bass) will be joined by Jason Bonham, son of the late John Bonham, on drums.

Robert Plant said in a statement: "During the ZEPPELIN years, Ahmet Ertegun was a major foundation of solidarity and accord. For us he WAS Atlantic Records and remained a close friend and conspirator — this performance stands alone as our tribute to the work and the life of our long-standing friend."

Mica Ertegun, Ahmet's wife and president of The Ahmet Ertegun Education Fund, commented: "Ahmet attributed his success to his excellent education, and his ability to recognize innovative artists that touched us all. It was his wish to endow music and liberal Arts scholarships that would enable gifted children to reach their highest creative potential. The Ahmet Ertegun Education Fund was founded with that goal. He would be very proud that LED ZEPPELIN have chosen to reunite and headline a benefit concert in his name featuring so many of his friends. I would like to thank all of the artists for their generous contribution to help make Ahmet's vision a reality."

Mick Jones of FOREIGNER stated: "Ahmet's combination of charm, humour, irreverence and above all his great passion for music made getting to know him one of the brightest highlights of my life."

Paolo Nutini: "Meeting Ahmet Ertegun in New York two years ago was a complete honor. He touched my life with his amazing personality and opened a few doors when I was starting my career. He even invited me to sing with Ben E King and Robert Plant at Montreux last year as part of a celebration of his musical life. He was a special guy, a real gentleman and it's such a shame he's gone but a massive tribute that all his music lives on — and will do forever. God bless Ahmet."

ZEPPELIN reformed for Live Aid in 1985 with Phil Collins on drums. Page and Plant have played together sporadically since then. A further — brief — reformation occurred at Atlantic Records' 40th anniversary bash in New York in 1988 with Jason Bonham on drums.

Three weeks prior to ZEP's O2 show, Jimmy Page will be honoured as the Living Legend at the Classic Rock Roll Of Honour, Classic Rock magazine’s third annual award show. This year the awards will take place on Monday, November 5 at London’s prestigious Landmark Hotel.

ZEPPELIN's O2 show is being organized by legendary promoter Harvey Goldsmith.

Commented Goldsmith: "Ahmet introduced me to America when I first started promoting. He became a friend and was my mentor. Our industry deeply misses such a giant of music. It is a fitting tribute that these great artists have all come together to perform in his memory. The proceeds of the evening will go to The Ahmet Ertegun Education Fund for student scholarships. One of these scholarships will be for a music student in the UK each year."

Bill Curbishley of Trinifold management added: "To have had Ahmet regard me as one of his close friends over the past 40 years was indeed a rare privilege. To be involved in setting up this event, plus a music trust in his name and in his spirit is also a great honour and privilege for me."

Watch a Sky News report on the LED ZEPPELIN reunion (aired earlier today before the reunion was officially announced):



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COMMENT | But
posted by : Maideneer
9/12/2007 11:05:47 AM

It's for the fans right?

COMMENT | Still a rip off, but...
posted by : sic-ucv
9/12/2007 11:06:26 AM

Tickets are cheaper than I thought they would be.

COMMENT | Awesome...
posted by : -deanerhead-
9/12/2007 11:06:29 AM

...PAOLO NUTINI! Now who are the rest of these guys?

COMMENT | I sense ...
posted by : _invictus_
9/12/2007 11:08:13 AM

A live CD / DVD in the near future.

COMMENT |
posted by : teslastyx
9/12/2007 11:08:37 AM

Good thing they are using a legendary promoter...might help sell some tickets.

COMMENT |
posted by : guitargod666
9/12/2007 11:11:02 AM

has anyone got a direct link to the registration page? :-)

COMMENT | ...........
posted by : meshuggahailmeshuggah
9/12/2007 11:15:19 AM

$5,588,000 for one show. these bands are getting PAID! i'd gladly support if i lived in london.........

COMMENT | WHAT?!
posted by : Scott the Hoople
9/12/2007 11:20:57 AM

Led Zeppelin broke up? Nooooooooooo!!!!!

COMMENT | JASON!!!!
posted by : Dee67
9/12/2007 11:23:00 AM

Good.

COMMENT | Do a world tour
posted by : fatjimmorrison
9/12/2007 11:23:06 AM

and play near me.

COMMENT | HOLY SHIT!!!
posted by : Metalanarchist
9/12/2007 11:26:49 AM

I hope this will be available in video form in 2008.

These guys have a sense of timing and spectacle, do they not? To reunite for a single engagement to honor their former mentor (although, somewhat oddly, quite a few months after his death) seems to meet the exceedingly high prerequisites that Plant in particular has set to get back with his mates. Nice of JPJ to set aside any resentment he may have of Page & Plant to do this.

Would love to see a pre-show interview with these guys to answer all the expected questions.

I really like the lottery aspect of ticketing. Those who do make it will feel like the luckiest stiffs alive!

Really curious to know what set list they will be rehearsing, and whether they plan to play the tunes straight, or in Plant's current style of reinvention.

COMMENT |
posted by : metalblade70
9/12/2007 11:28:16 AM

I was excited til I saw the ticket info.
Bollocks to them.

125 quid? What a fucking joke.

COMMENT |
posted by : DESERTPLAINS
9/12/2007 11:35:14 AM

It's a beneift show, a fund raiser. Ticket prices seem low to me for a fundraiser, with a one-time show by the biggest rock band of all time. Goofy-ass politicians charge $500 or more a person at fundraisers for a dinner and hear them talk.

COMMENT | Wow its finally happening cool, no wait bummer
posted by : Demon of Screamin'
9/12/2007 11:43:58 AM

Wow its finally happening this is soooo cool. Oh wait, the registration site is permanently unavailable... bummer.

COMMENT |
posted by : Storm King
9/12/2007 11:49:24 AM

Live Aid fact: Tony Franklin drummed along with Phil Collins during the Zeppelin reunion. I guess history has been rewritten to forget that since apparently Jimmy Page bitched about Phil's drumming.

COMMENT | Do a full tour
posted by : RiotAct666
9/12/2007 11:58:15 AM

And bring it to the U.S.

COMMENT | only one fuckin night!!!!
posted by : metalwarlord
9/12/2007 12:03:00 PM


god dammit i guees you can't have your fuckin cake and eat it too..

hey zeppelin atlantic records was started in new york city....lets

have a show sayyyyyyyy at madison square garden....why only in

england.....this is some bullshit.....oh wellllll it will probly sound

some fucked up cover band anyways.....but i still would pay 250

dollars to watch it......fuck i would probly pay a 1000....but spending about 4000 dollars on a flight hotel and a ticket to see them in london does not nake sense to me....but i'm gonna try and get a fuckin ticket anyways....ahahahahahahhahahahah

there's a bussel in my hedgerow

METAL UP YOUR ASS

metalwarlord2007

COMMENT | Great News!!!!
posted by : monkeeass500
9/12/2007 12:09:08 PM

The new Down is less than 2 weeks away!!!! The power of the riff compells me!!!

COMMENT |
posted by : vulber
9/12/2007 12:09:35 PM

*bustle



i wouldn't worry about getting a hotel, iif you leave sunday night, kyou can sleep on the plane flight there, and then after the concert, get on a plane, sleep there, and you're back in itme to go to work on tuesday

COMMENT | how many songs will they play?
posted by : bizmuzik1963
9/12/2007 12:37:05 PM

it looks like this will be another 30 minute type thing like they did at live aid....

let me guess

WHOLE LOTTA LOVE
D'YER MAKER
STAIRWAY

see ya later!!!





COMMENT | Storm King
posted by : hurricane hugo
9/12/2007 12:37:19 PM

You mean Tony Thompson (RIP). Tony Franklin was The Firm's bass player.

People bitching about the price: it's a charity show; the bands don't get shit.

plur

COMMENT | I bet...
posted by : wildmaiden
9/12/2007 12:42:59 PM

80% of the tickets will show up on eBay.

The ONLY thing good about this is that it MIGHT inspire the band to do a world tour again.


Oh yeah and it's for a good cause or some shit like that.

COMMENT |
posted by : ed
9/12/2007 12:50:54 PM

Could someone tell me what distanced John Paul Jones from Page and Plant?

I know I know... it's probably common knowledge, but regardless I don't have a clue.

COMMENT |
posted by : steve_oz_49
9/12/2007 12:58:49 PM

COMMENT | Great News!!!!
posted by : monkeeass500
9/12/2007 12:09:08 PM


The new Down is less than 2 weeks away!!!! The power of the riff compells me!!!



That's spot on!!!!!!!!!

"Which one of you mf'ers drank all my f'n kool-aid?"

COMMENT | .......
posted by : bisto_ie
9/12/2007 1:07:00 PM

Anyone else not able to get onto the site?


COMMENT | complainers, bitchers, and whiners
posted by : blueshirt
9/12/2007 1:10:40 PM

I can't wait for the complaints about a LED ZEPPELIN (sorta) REUNION:

1. Plant can't sing like he did on album x. Nooooo!
2. The songs sound different from the albums. Noooo!
3. They look different from 1973! Noooo!!
4. Page sounds sloppy. Nooooo!
5. Bonham isn't his dad. Nooooooo!
6. The concert wasn't long enough. Noooo!
7. They didn't play song x. Nooooooo!
8. Four opening acts??? Nooooo!!!
9. The tickets cost 8 billion dollars each. Noooooo!
10. They obviously aren't metal anyway, so why is this on Blabbermouth. Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!

COMMENT | ED
posted by : zepfan43
9/12/2007 1:16:05 PM

COMMENT |
posted by : ed
9/12/2007 12:50:54 PM


Could someone tell me what distanced John Paul Jones from Page and Plant?

I know I know... it's probably common knowledge, but regardless I don't have a clue.

Ed, a couple of things happened but first let me say they patched things up a few years ago. Two things happened, one; Jones for some reason wasn’t asked to be part of UnLedded back in 94-95 he had to read about Plant and Page reforming in a newspaper. Also I don’t have the exact date but Plant, Page and Jones were getting together for a press conference and a reporter asked Robert Plant where Jones was Plant responded, he’s parking the car and that actually started the rift since Jones perceived that as a knock against him. All’s well now with the mates and I for one couldn’t be happier that they will be on stage together again.


HOPE THAT HELPED ED

ZEP4LIFE

COMMENT | ......
posted by : dstyles
9/12/2007 1:30:46 PM

£125...?

wtf? suddenly my view on the remaining members has changed somewhat.

COMMENT | Worst case scenario:
posted by : dxf
9/12/2007 1:35:53 PM

They reprise the live version of "Dazed and Confused" from The Song Remains the Same for a half hour, and that's all they play?


COMMENT |
posted by : CrueYouDouchebag
9/12/2007 1:43:06 PM

They have had so many offers on the table since 1985 to do a full tour and they turn them down time and time again. This isn't about the money. The money is nice, but it is about Ahmet Ertegun's legacy.

I would love to see a Zeppelin reunion tour, but there is no way that will happen.

COMMENT | re: worse case scenario
posted by : dave dillinger
9/12/2007 1:43:14 PM

ha. that would be suicide inducing.

COMMENT | Ahmet Ertegun
posted by : dhanishattuck
9/12/2007 1:57:26 PM

Was a dirty old man.

COMMENT | strange but...
posted by : ozzyboo
9/12/2007 2:17:44 PM

ozzy sings better than plant nowadays... this show will destroy the great reputation they have. especially if they do a tour.

COMMENT | That would rule...
posted by : monkeeass500
9/12/2007 2:21:56 PM

If after Zep did this one off performance, the most badass band on the planet, Down did an all out world tour playing two sets. The first being all the fucking jammers off the first three albums concluding the first set with the heaviest song of all time, Bury Me in Smoke. Then Down comes back on for a second set of nothing but Led Zeppelin cover tunes. I would pay $250 to see that.

COMMENT |
posted by : Dick Butkus
9/12/2007 3:25:14 PM

My only complain is this band sucks. Hands down, the most overated band in the history of mandkind. All their songs sound old and stale and boring. At least with bands like Kiss and Judas Priest, the songs still sound good after 30 years. But Zep? No way! This band blows.

I guess they needed a cash grab late in life.

I am much more excited about the new Iced earth instead of this has been band.


COMMENT | Dick Butkus
posted by : Akeeq
9/12/2007 3:37:03 PM

You are a sad case. Grab cash? It's going to Ahmet's orginization. Led Zeppelin "owns" KISS and Judas Priest hands down.
Anyway,

This is one hell of a news, would've been better if it was held in some big stadium, like Wembley. Atleast more people could see!

COMMENT | Hmmmmm
posted by : Jtull
9/12/2007 3:57:40 PM

a train wreck will be entertaining considering I can't go, hey maybe Page has been practicing maybe they'll school us all. Either way its going to be entertaining


COMMENT | Cool
posted by : I Was An Accident Of Birth At The Chemical Wedding
9/12/2007 5:01:57 PM

I'd love to see this, but I'm pretty sure my chances are less than .01%.

COMMENT | I would LOVE to see this live
posted by : WickedPissaAwsum
9/12/2007 6:00:35 PM

but I live in the US & I just don't see this happening for me. Otherwise, I'd easily spend over $1,000 US dollars for tix & to fly across the Atlantic for this.

COMMENT | hurricane hugo
posted by : Storm King
9/12/2007 7:08:51 PM

Damnit, I could have sworn I typed Thompson. Guess I had Jimmy Page on the brain and cross wired it with the Firm. So much for my point.

COMMENT |
posted by : EL PENDEJO
9/12/2007 7:45:11 PM

Metallica will headline the show.

COMMENT |
posted by : DannyBonnaduceForeheadVein
9/12/2007 7:47:39 PM

is the vienna boys choir still the backing band for pete townshend?

COMMENT |
posted by : TheEagle
9/12/2007 8:43:22 PM

A total rip-off for probably a miserable attempt at recreating past glories.

COMMENT | ZEPPELIN RULES FOR ONE MORE NIGHT
posted by : zepfan43
9/12/2007 10:46:00 PM

THIS IS GREAT NEWS

ONE OF THE GREATEST BANDS EVER


100 YEARS FROM NOW

1000 YEARS FROM NOW

IF MAN KIND DOES'NT BLOW UP THE PLANET BEFORE THEN ZEPPELIN WILL FOREVER BE CONSIDERED AN ELITE MUSICAL GROUP


ZEPPELIN4LIFE


ONE OFF GIG PLANT,PAGE&JONESY PLAYING TOGETHER AGAIN IS OFF THE CHARTS HUGE NEWS


ZEPPELIN RULES








COMMENT |
posted by : zepfan43
9/12/2007 10:47:09 PM

COMMENT |
posted by : EL PENDEJO
9/12/2007 7:45:11 PM


Metallica will headline the show.

Metallica WILL BE BEGGING FOR BACKSTAGE PASSES


COMMENT | Too bad some...
posted by : lucifer burns
9/13/2007 5:28:12 PM

will never get to see the original band from their hayday. For those that doubt the power & greatness of the original band. Get the DVD they put out a few years back and watch their Prefomance from 1-9-70 at the Royal Albert Hall, and then show me a band today or any band for that mateer that would like to come up on stage and prefom to the same audience. Whnt to know why after the first tours of 1969, Zeppelin never had an opening band. Watch that dvd and you'll know why! Not even Purple or Sabbath in their hayday wanted to get on stage after Zep.

COMMENT | set wish list
posted by : tubbymcfarts
9/15/2007 10:09:25 PM

achilles last stand/houses of the holy/hots on for nowhere/carouselambra/the rover/

COMMENT | how they will sound
posted by : tubbymcfarts
9/15/2007 10:11:31 PM

page & jonesy will sound awesome. plant is hit or miss. would rather have michael lee on drums. he channels bonzo better than jason

COMMENT | future shows?
posted by : tubbymcfarts
9/15/2007 10:13:28 PM

won't happen. page & jones will want to do it. as usual plant will ruin the whole thing so he can go make another country album with some dopey broad.

COMMENT | zep vs vh
posted by : tubbymcfarts
9/15/2007 10:15:06 PM

once again zeppelin steals van halens thunder. take that thumby!

COMMENT | beer here!
posted by : tubbymcfarts
9/15/2007 10:17:42 PM

i heard they're letting michael anthony sell beer and peanuts at the show.

COMMENT | zeps opening song revealed!!!
posted by : tubbymcfarts
9/15/2007 10:19:30 PM

according to tour manager rex king, zeppelin will open up with "big log"

COMMENT | DR CRAIG
posted by : tubbymcfarts
9/15/2007 10:22:41 PM

RUMORS ARE FLYING THAT DR CRAIG WILL FLY TO LONDON TO INTRODUCE ZEPPELIN

COMMENT | VITO BRATTA
posted by : tubbymcfarts
9/15/2007 10:23:56 PM

ACCORDING TO VERY RELIABLE SOURCES, FORMER WHITE LION GUITARIST VITO BRATTA WILL JOIN LED ZEPPELIN ON STAGE FOR A PERFORMANCE OF "ALL THE FALLEN MEN"



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