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Led Zeppelin reunion: did you get tickets?

Fans set to find out if they were lucky in the gig ballot

Fans are set to discover if they were lucky enough to get tickets for Led Zeppelin’s reunion show.

The band are playing the O2 Arena in London on November 26.

As previously reported, around one million people registered for the ballot, which will randomly distribute the 20,000 tickets around the applicants.

Fans are due to start finding out if they were successful in the ballot about now, so let us know if you’ve got tickets.

Send us your name, how and when you found out, and how excited you are about the reunion.

Send all that to news@nme.com with Led Zep as the subject and we’ll publish the best on NME.COM.
 

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passionplay 

Oct 3, 2007

How disappointing that already, people are cashing in on the genuine fans desire to see music history. I believe the organisers stated that tickets sold on the black market would not be honoured - but obviously, no one said that they couldn't sell the information required to buy the ticket in the first place. What a busy place eBay is becoming :(

Jeff DuBose 

Oct 4, 2007

OK, Here is my opinion. If this is a benefit concert then why the heck is this concert NOT going to be seen live on Pay-Per view?????? Over 1 million people and 20,000 seats. If it were on Pay-Per View and they charged $99.99 USA dollars millions of households here would pay to see them live no matter the time difference. Now include the rest of the world, HDTV wide screens, do whan you want,,with the company of your choice. So who is really losing out??????? Not us the fans.. But the charities this could benifit..Led Zep get your act together and put this on Pay Per View. You can do a lot for this world, like donate hundreds of millions of dollas to charities. 20,000 seats or help world hunger!!!!!!!!!!! And everyone has off Thanksgiving week here in the U.S.A. My point is proven, please comment.

RPWCPW 

Oct 5, 2007

Regardless of the intent, an ethical man does not tweak his rules as it behooves him or his so called cause. Goldsmith is making a mockery of the event and the fans. People registered for the ballot with the sole intent of reselling the codes. They have what they wanted (cash) and fans playing by the rules "at that time" are the losers. The hell of it is, Goldsmith and his industry buddies will have their tickets. Yet that pampas ass has sat back and called good fans that made him rich cheats.

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Led Zeppelin                                                                                                    Pic: WENN

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