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legendary rock band Led Zeppelin have announced plans to release a new studio album by the end of 2025.

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

In a stunning development that has electrified the music world, legendary rock band Led Zeppelin have announced plans to release a new studio album by the end of 2025. The news came via a joint statement issued on the band’s official website and social media platforms, marking their first studio collaboration in over four decades.

The surviving members—Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and John Paul Jones—have reportedly been working in secrecy over the past year. The band revealed that they’ve been recording new material that Page describes as “a bold exploration of new sounds rooted in the spirit of Zeppelin.” According to the statement, the project blends their iconic hard rock foundation with modern production techniques and global influences.

“This isn’t about recreating the past,” said Plant in a brief interview accompanying the announcement. “It’s about pushing forward while honoring what we’ve built together.”

The band did not disclose the number of tracks or an exact release date, but confirmed that the project will feature all original material. While it remains unclear whether Jason Bonham—the son of late drummer John Bonham—will be involved in the recordings, fans are already speculating that he could reprise his role behind the drum kit, as he did during the band’s celebrated 2007 reunion performance.

Reactions across social media have been swift and passionate, with longtime fans and new listeners alike expressing excitement over the unexpected news. Music critics have already dubbed the upcoming release one of the most anticipated albums of the decade.

Led Zeppelin’s last studio album, In Through the Out Door, was released in 1979. This new project promises not only a revival of the band’s timeless energy but also a reimagining of their legacy for a new era.

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