Led Zeppelin Make Appearance at 'Celebration Day' Screening, Won't Rule Out Future Shows
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Earlier today, the surviving members of Led Zeppelin made a rare public appearance at the first screening of their upcoming film, Celebration Day, which chronicles their 2007 reunion show at London's 02 Arena.
Taking questions from press after the screening, the band were asked from numerous angles if they would ever consider playing together again. In typically evasive fashion, Jimmy Page merely asked, "Can I just ask you all if you enjoyed the film?" When asked the same question, Robert Plant answered, "That would be kiss and tell."
Celebration Day will see a limited theatrical release on 1,500 screens on October 17, while a physical release of "multiple video and audio formats" is due out November 19 via Swan Song/Atlantic Records.
You can watch the official Celebration Day trailer as well as a clip of "Black Dog" from the DVD below.
Over the past 20 years, Brad Tolinski, editorial director of Guitar World, Revolver and Guitar Aficionado magazines, has interviewed guitarist Jimmy Page more than any other journalist in the world. Those interviews have led to a new book, Light & Shade: Conversations With Jimmy Page (Crown Publishing), which will be published October 23. Click here for more info.
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jimmylerxst
February 22, 2013 at 2:31am
Robert was asked the question the other day and his answer was that he had nothing on his schedule for 2014. Maybe that is a hint that they might do a tour. We can only hope. Next Question: How much will tickets cost?
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NorthernGuitar
September 24, 2012 at 11:58am
I was a little disappointed with the "Won't Rule Out Future Shows" part of the article title.
There won't be anymore Led Zeppelin shows. Ever.
And we should all be boycotting Robert Plant who says he doesn't want to relive the past, but plays Zeppelin songs every show he performs.
Hypocrite. Robert. Give your portion of the DVD sales to the Ahmet Ertegun Education Fund.
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guitarkevin
September 21, 2012 at 1:12pm
Please tour and please come to the US. Did I say please?
PLEASE













