LED ZEPPELIN About To Break Record For Most Expensive Concert Tickets In British History

November 9, 2007

According to The Sun, LED ZEPPELIN is about to break the record for the most expensive concert tickets in British history.

Three pairs, donated by Jimmy Page, are being auctioned for charity with the breathtaking reserve price of £5,000 (approximately $10,472) a pair.

And as more than a million fans want the 20,000 tickets for the gig at London’s O2 Arena on December 10, that price could rocket.

They will be auctioned on Tuesday at the Seatwave.com website.

Other acts with huge ticket prices include BARBRA STREISAND, who charges £500 ($1,047),THE ROLLING STONES and MADONNA at £250 ($524) each.

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