Led Zeppelin @TheLowry

A two-­-hour-­-plus tour de force of the band’s signature blues-infused rock’n’roll that instantly became part of the legend of Led Zeppelin.

By Lee Isherwood | Last updated 18 October 2012

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On December 10, 2007, Led Zeppelin took the stage at London’s O2 Arena to headline a tribute concert for dear friend and Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun. What followed was a two-­-hour-­-plus tour de force of the band’s signature blues-infused rock’n’roll that instantly became part of the legend of Led Zeppelin.

Founding members John Paul Jones, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant were joined by Jason Bonham, the son of their late drummer John Bonham, to perform 16 songs from their celebrated catalogue including landmark tracks “Whole Lotta Love,” “Rock And Roll,” “Kashmir,” and “Stairway To Heaven.” Although 20 million people applied for tickets, the band’s first headline show in 27 years was seen only by the 18,000 ticket holders who were fortunate enough to have secured seats through the worldwide lottery. Now, for the first time, fans in over 40 territories worldwide will be able to get a front row seat to experience this historic event in glorious high definition and incredible surround sound. Experience it on the big screen for a strictly limited period only.

Here at Finest we’ve got 2 tickets to give away for the screening at The Lowry this Wednesday, simply comment on this article to be in the hat for the tickets.



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