Unused LED ZEPPELIN Concert Tickets To Be Sold On Anniversary of BONHAM's Death

October 21, 2005

Unused tickets for what would have been LED ZEPPELIN's first U.S. tour in years to support their 1980 album, "In Through the Out Door", are being made available to ZEPPELIN fans everywhere. Metro Pulse Inc., which acquired the entire quantity after they sat for six years in the now demolished Chicago Stadium following the passing of ZEPPELIN drummer John Bonham, is issuing two different collector sets each with certificates of authenticity in conjunction with the 20th anniversary of the death of Bonham and the date of the ticket release. These rare items are a tribute to the legend of LED ZEPPELIN and the frenzy they caused every time they came to the old Chicago Stadium.

For more information, visit www.ledzeppelintickets.com.

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