Article: Song remains the same as Led Zeppelin return for a 'one-off' gig

AT THEIR deafening best in the 1970s, they were the biggest band on the planet and wrote the rulebook on hedonistic rock excess.

But 27 years after the band officially split, Led Zeppelin yesterday delighted fans by confirming a one-off reunion concert.

The show, at the London 02 Arena on 26 November, is a tribute to the late founder of Atlantic Records, Ahmet Ertegun, who signed the band in 1968.

But there was, inevitably, feverish speculation that the three surviving members of the band could now join other veteran supergroups with a highly lucrative reunion tour.

Led Zeppelin disbanded in 1980 after drummer John Bonham died. His son, Jason Bonham, a professional rock drummer, will ...

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