Led Zeppelin Announces Reunion and New Album to Mark “Physical Graffiti” 50th Anniversary
In a stunning revelation that has electrified the rock world, Led Zeppelin has announced a reunion of its surviving members to celebrate the 50th anniversary of their landmark 1975 album Physical Graffiti. The legendary band—comprised of guitarist Jimmy Page, vocalist Robert Plant, and bassist/keyboardist John Paul Jones—will reunite for a series of special performances and promotional events, rekindling the flame of one of rock’s most iconic acts.
The announcement comes alongside an even more surprising revelation: Led Zeppelin is also releasing a brand-new album, their first in over four decades. Though details remain scarce, the band confirmed that the project will feature original material, much of it written and recorded over the past year in secret sessions at multiple studios across the UK and the U.S. Fans can expect a sound that honors Zeppelin’s classic roots while embracing modern sonic textures.
Physical Graffiti, originally released on February 24, 1975, is widely regarded as one of Led Zeppelin’s crowning achievements, featuring classics like “Kashmir,” “Trampled Under Foot,” and “In My Time of Dying.” The band plans to reissue the album in a deluxe anniversary edition, complete with remastered tracks, unreleased demos, and behind-the-scenes footage from the original recording sessions.
“This isn’t just about nostalgia,” said Jimmy Page in a press release. “It’s about continuing the journey we started decades ago—evolving, creating, and playing with the same passion that defined Led Zeppelin from the beginning.”
No tour dates have been officially announced, but a major live event is rumored to take place in London later this year. For fans of Zeppelin, the thunder of the gods is rumbling once again.