Breaking news:Led Zeppelin Announces Special Reunion Concert to Honor on…
50th Anniversary of Physical Graffiti
In an unexpected announcement, rock legends Led Zeppelin have confirmed they will reunite for a one-time concert in 2025 to mark the 50th anniversary of their iconic album Physical Graffiti. The album, released in 1975, includes classics like “Kashmir” and “Trampled Under Foot” and is widely regarded as one of the greatest rock albums ever made.
The concert, set to take place at London’s O2 Arena, will bring together surviving members Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones for the first time since their 2007 performance at the Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert. That show, which sold out in minutes and broke records for concert ticket applications, left fans hopeful for more—but the band had since resisted the idea of another reunion.
According to a press release, the concert will feature a setlist spanning Led Zeppelin’s entire career, including songs from Physical Graffiti and other classic albums. Page hinted that the performance would be “a true celebration of our musical journey,” and that they plan to pay tribute to late drummer John Bonham, with his son, Jason Bonham, once again filling in on drums.
Tickets are expected to be in high demand, with a lottery system likely to be implemented to manage the anticipated overwhelming interest. Fans around the world are already buzzing with excitement, and music historians are calling the reunion “a monumental moment in rock history.” The concert promises to be a fitting tribute to Led Zeppelin’s legacy and their lasting impact on music.