Led Zeppelin have launched a new website.


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Fans of the band – who will be performing a one-off reunion concert at the O2 arena on 10 December – can now submit their own reviews of past performances, browse photos of old tour programmes and buy official merchandise.

A spokesman for the band said: “Ledzeppelin.com will be the ultimate online destination for all Led Zeppelin fans, old and new. As well as keeping the world up to date on Led Zeppelin’s activities, the site will give fans a chance to explore the band’s history and music within a goldmine of information, photos, official merchandise and audio-visual media.

“One key area of the site is the Timeline – an area for fans to contribute to the site by submitting their own reviews of performances seen through the years. Another feature is the interactive “flipbooks” of over a dozen rare tour programmes, where you can ‘virtually’ browse through each page.”

One fan who visited the site, which went live yesterday (20.11.07), raved: “The site is fantastic. I love being able to look through all the old pictures of the band.”

Lead singer Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page and bassist Paul Jones had to postpone their reunion – which had originally been scheduled for 26 November – after Page accidentally broke his finger.

The band have reformed for a tribute concert for the late Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun, who signed the group.