Adam Sherwin, Media Correspondent
Rock legends Led Zeppelin are to reunite for a one-off, £125-a-ticket concert, it was announced today.
The band, who disbanded 27 years ago following the death of drummer John Bonham, confirmed they will perform at the O2, the former Dome, on November 26.
Robert Plant, Jimmy Page and John Paul Jones will be joined on drums by John Bonham’s son Jason. The concert is a tribute to Ahmet Ertegun, the founder of Atlantic Records, who died last year.
Pete Townshend, Bill Wyman and the Rhythm Kings, Foreigner and Paolo Nutini, artists all touched by Ertegun’s guiding hand over the years, will also perform. Nutini was the final British artist that Ahmet mentored.
Pues eso, según The Times darán un único concierto en Londres los Led Zeppelin al completo, con el hijo del fallecido John Bonham a la batería y diversas colaboraciones como Townshend (The Who) y Bill Wyman (ex bajista de los Rolling); ¿el motivo? pues homenajear a Ahmet Ertegun, el dueño de Atlantic Records, por cuyas manos han pasado los más importantes grupos y solistas de la música negra y la música rock del siglo XX.
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