Since they broke up in 1980, Led Zeppelin has only performed together five times, with the fifth and as of now last time being December 10th, 2007 at London's O2 Arena.
If you are a diehard Led Zeppelin fan and picked up a copy of their new concert DVD, Celebration Day, which was released on Monday, then study it closely and perhaps you too, like Jason Bonham, will see something that he says was also in the band's first concert film, The Song Remains the Same.
On Monday, Led Zeppelin will finally release their 2007 reunion concert on CD, vinyl, DVD and Blu-ray. Celebration Day captures that December 10th, 2007 show at London's O2 Arena for which more than 20-million people tried to buy tickets...
Led Zeppelin has licensed a couple of classics to NBC's 'Revolution' for the episode airing the night before their concert DVD 'Celebration Day' is released.
Due to overwhelming demand, Led Zeppelin's reunion concert film Celebration Day, will be shown in theatres around the world again on November 13, ahead of the film's release on DVD and Blu Ray November 19.
The band's website has been getting 100,000 hits a day from fans -- 46,000 searches for local show times and 4,000 requests -- to bring the film back for one more night following its first run o
Jason Bonham may have sat in for his famous father, Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, when Zep reunited in 2007 at London's O2 Arena, but he never got a chance to see the footage of the show until last month's premiere of Celebration Day...
In 2007, millions entered a lottery for tickets to see Led Zeppelin's one-off reunion show in December of that year at London's O2 Arena. On Wednesday night, thousands will get to see what 20,000 saw that night as Celebration Day, the film documenting that historic night, is screened in more than 1,500 theaters around the world.
Celebration Day is now available for pre-order on the official Led Zeppelin website. All different flavors, listed below, will be released on November 19, 2012.