Led Zeppelin News

Led Zeppelin for Bonnaroo Festival 2008?

Yahoo! Music, Dec 4, 2007 3:00 pm PST
Led Zeppelin will reportedly play their first U.S. show in over 30 years at the Bonnaroo Festival in Tennessee.

The news source is an email in a newsletter written by Bob Lefsetz, who publishes "The Lefsetz Letter" which looks at the music industry.

The email also reported that Metallica will headline the festival, set to take place in June, says Billboard.

Led Zeppelin last played the U.S. at a show in Oakland, California in July 1977.

As reported earlier, the band have promised an epic two-hour set for their reunion show at London's O2 Arena on December 10.

For more on Led Zeppelin, check out their NME.com page.

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