In honor of the 50th anniversary of their landmark 1975 double album Physical Graffiti, Led Zeppelin is set to release a special live EP titled Live E.P. This celebratory release captures the raw power and musical brilliance of the band at their peak, offering fans a fresh way to experience classic tracks from one of rock’s most influential eras.

Led Zeppelin Celebrates 50 Years of *Physical Graffiti* with New Live EP

In honor of the 50th anniversary of their landmark 1975 double album *Physical Graffiti*, Led Zeppelin is set to release a special live EP titled *Live E.P.* This celebratory release captures the raw power and musical brilliance of the band at their peak, offering fans a fresh way to experience classic tracks from one of rock’s most influential eras.

*Live E.P.* features a carefully curated selection of live performances recorded during two iconic moments in the band’s career: their legendary five-night stand at Earls Court in London (May 1975) and their return to the stage at Knebworth Festival (August 1979). These performances, once available only as part of deluxe video box sets, have been newly remastered for standalone audio release—marking the first time many of these recordings are available in a widely accessible format.

Tracks include thunderous renditions of *Physical Graffiti* standouts like “Kashmir” and “Trampled Under Foot,” showcasing the chemistry between Jimmy Page’s guitar wizardry, Robert Plant’s soaring vocals, John Paul Jones’s masterful arrangements, and the thunderous drumming of John Bonham. The release is a testament to the band’s live prowess and their ability to transform studio masterpieces into even more dynamic onstage experiences.

Set for release across digital platforms and limited-edition vinyl, *Live E.P.* aims to please longtime fans and introduce a new generation to Zeppelin’s live legacy. As the band celebrates the golden anniversary of *Physical Graffiti*, this EP serves not only as a nostalgic time capsule but also as a reminder of Led Zeppelin’s enduring influence on rock music.

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