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Led Zeppelin to release reunion concert on video/audio
LED Zeppelin is coming to a movie theatre near you. Then a record store.
The iconic British rock 'n' roll band will release its 2007 Celebration Day reunion as a concert film on Oct. 13, then will put out the show on multiple video and audio formats on Nov. 19.
Original members Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page were joined onstage by Jason Bonham, son of the late drummer John Bonham, for the tribute to Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun.
The two-hour concert included Stairway to Heaven, Kashmir and Dazed and Confused among its 19 songs. It was the band's first headlining show in 27 years.
The film will be shown in 1,500 theatres around the world. Tickets are available at the band's website.
-- The Associated Press
Republished from the Winnipeg Free Press print edition September 14, 2012 D2
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