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11 Dec, 2007 03:59

Stairway to Heaven rises again in London

British rock legends Led Zeppelin have reunited for their first full concert in nearly three decades. They played their first big show since 1980 when drummer John Bonham died and the band subsequently split up. Replacing the missing member of the band wa

An estimated 20 million fans, eager to get tickets, were pared down to a lucky 18,000 – including one who paid around $US168,500 for his pair.

Led Zep performed a benefit show at London's O2 Arena in front of adoring fans on their own Stairway to Heaven. The show was dedicated to Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun, who died last year.

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