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Led Zeppelin have officially announced their first new album in over four decades. The surviving members — Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and John Paul Jones

Led Zeppelin Announce New Album Set for Release by End of 2025

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the music world, Led Zeppelin have officially announced their first new album in over four decades. The surviving members — Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and John Paul Jones — revealed the news through a surprise statement posted on the band’s official website and social media accounts. The announcement confirmed that the trio have reunited in the studio and are set to release the album by the end of 2025.

Described by Page as “a bold exploration of new sounds rooted in the spirit of Zeppelin,” the upcoming record marks a historic moment for one of rock’s most iconic groups. While fans have long speculated about a potential reunion, this confirmation exceeds expectations, as it signals not just a nostalgic collaboration, but the creation of entirely new material.

According to the statement, the album will blend the band’s classic hard rock foundations with modern sonic influences, promising a “forward-looking yet unmistakably Zeppelin” experience. Though details remain scarce, sources close to the project suggest that several tracks are already complete, with recording taking place at an undisclosed location earlier this year.

This will be the band’s first studio album since 1979’s In Through the Out Door. Since the death of drummer John Bonham in 1980, the group has famously resisted calls for a full reunion. The announcement also makes it clear that a tribute to Bonham will be included on the new record.

Fans and critics alike are eagerly awaiting more details, including the album’s title and tracklist. If the early excitement is any indication, Led Zeppelin’s return could be one of the most significant musical events of the decade. More information is expected in the coming months.

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