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When was Led Zeppelin reunion concert?

When was Led Zeppelin reunion concert?

Dec. 10, 2007
“Celebration Day,” the live document of the band’s 2007 historic performance, will stream exclusively on YouTube for three days beginning Saturday. After a nearly 30-year hiatus, the surviving founding members of Led Zeppelin reunited to play London’s O2 arena on Dec. 10, 2007, for a wildly anticipated show.

When was the Celebration Day concert?

10 December 2007
Celebration Day is a concert film and live album by the English rock band Led Zeppelin, recorded at the Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert on 10 December 2007, in The O2 Arena, London.

Why did Led Zeppelin do the Celebration Day concert?

Taking place at London’s O2 Arena, the show was a tribute concert in honor of the band’s long-time friend, well-respected music business executive Ahmet Ertegun.

Did Led Zeppelin have a reunion?

Despite pleas from his bandmates and fans, Robert Plant has refused all offers of a reunion tour. Last Performance: In December of 2007 Led Zeppelin performed their first full concert since Bonham died in 1980 at London’s 02 Arena in honor of the late Ahmet Ertegun.

What was the last song Led Zeppelin played?

Each member is firing on all cylinders, and the jam that takes over the final song of the night, ‘Whole Lotta Love’, is spacey and dynamic. Led Zeppelin exited their final concert to wild cheers from their adoring fans.

Are Phil Collins and Robert Plant friends?

“Robert is still my friend,” Collins adds. “And being the kind of person he is, I think he’ll say I’m right. When Zeppelin get together, something happens.

Who played drums for Zeppelin at Live Aid?

Jimmy Page has said that it was a mistake to enlist Phil Collins to fill in on drums for Led Zeppelin at Live Aid. Collins and drummer Tony Thompson both played live with the reunited Led Zep – Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones – at the legendary 1985 concert, as did session musician Paul Martinez.