Led Zeppelin set for reunion gig

Rock legends Led Zeppelin announced a one-off comeback concert yesterday nearly three decades after disbanding. The group split in 1980 after the death of drummer John Bonham and have performed only a handful of reunion gigs, last taking the stage 12...

Rock legends Led Zeppelin announced a one-off comeback concert yesterday nearly three decades after disbanding.

The group split in 1980 after the death of drummer John Bonham and have performed only a handful of reunion gigs, last taking the stage 12 years ago at their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The show will be held November 26 in London.

Tickets will cost 125 pounds, available by ballot only with winners names chosen at random. Fans can register at <www.ahmettribute.com> for a chance to buy tickets. The official tickets website crashed shortly after the announcement as fans swarmed it for a chance to see the band, known to many of its fans simply as Zep.

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