Live Jam: Celebrating Led Zeppelin’s 50th Anniversary, New Releases, and Surviving Members’ Projects on Get The Led Out Live Every Week!

Led Zeppelin fans are in for a whirlwind of musical celebrations, new releases, and exclusive live experiences this year. From landmark anniversaries to solo projects and major documentaries, 2025 is proving to be a monumental year for one of rock’s most iconic bands. And for fans who live for the magic of a live performance, don’t miss “Get the Led Out Live” tonight at 10 PM, a three-hour tribute that delivers nothing but live versions of Led Zeppelin classics, capturing the energy, improvisation, and brilliance that made them legendary.


50th Anniversary of Physical Graffiti

September 2025 marked a milestone for Zeppelin enthusiasts: the 50th anniversary of the 1975 album Physical Graffiti. To celebrate, the band released a new live EP featuring recordings from two of their most memorable concerts: Earl’s Court in 1975 and Knebworth in 1979. These performances highlight the band’s improvisational prowess and stage chemistry, providing fans with fresh insight into their creative peak.

Alongside the EP, a 50th-anniversary reissue of Physical Graffiti became available, featuring remastered tracks, rare live versions, and archival artwork. This release offers listeners an unparalleled experience of the album that many consider Led Zeppelin’s crowning studio achievement.

Fans can expect extended jams, unique live arrangements, and the raw energy that only a Zeppelin concert could deliver. Tonight’s Get the Led Out Live show promises to highlight these performances, keeping the spirit of Physical Graffiti alive on the airwaves.


Robert Plant: New Album and Tour

Lead singer Robert Plant has been busy in 2025. In September, he released a new studio album, Saving Grace, exploring blues, rock, and folk influences with the voice and creativity that have defined him for decades.

Plant is taking the album on tour across North America and the UK in late 2025 with his band of the same name. Fans can expect a mix of tracks from Saving Grace, classic Led Zeppelin hits, and the improvisational live flair that only Plant can deliver. For details on tickets and tour stops, visit outlets such as USA Today for current information.


Becoming Led Zeppelin: Documentary Spotlight

Earlier this year, the documentary Becoming Led Zeppelin premiered in theaters and select IMAX locations. Featuring candid interviews with the three surviving members—Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones—the film chronicles the band’s meteoric rise, creative processes, and the cultural impact of their music.

Fans will gain rare insight into the band’s inner dynamics, the recording of classic albums, and the challenges of maintaining creative control over one of the world’s most influential rock acts. The documentary has been praised for its storytelling, archival footage, and behind-the-scenes perspective, making it a must-watch for any Zeppelin fan.


Projects from Surviving Members

John Paul Jones

In September 2025, Jones revealed plans for a new song cycle project in collaboration with opera singer Dame Sarah Connolly, with performances scheduled for January 2026. The project promises a unique fusion of rock sensibilities and classical operatic composition, reflecting Jones’ expansive musical vision.

Jimmy Page

Page has kept busy with several projects:

  • He was interviewed for the 2025 book 1975: The Year the World Forgot, discussing the creation of Physical Graffiti.
  • He released a new version of his Sundragon amplifier, dubbed the Sundragon Nymph, blending modern tech with classic tones.
  • Page also made headlines speaking out against UK AI copyright proposals, defending the rights of artists and preventing unlicensed AI use of copyrighted music.

Jason Bonham

Carrying on his father John Bonham’s legacy, Jason Bonham extended his Led Zeppelin Evening tour, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Physical Graffiti with powerful live performances that pay homage to his father’s drumming while keeping the Zeppelin sound alive for new audiences.


Legal and Estate Updates

2025 has also seen important legal and estate developments:

  • Trademark protection: Led Zeppelin filed new paperwork to retain control of the “Led Zeppelin Experience” trademark, potentially paving the way for live events, podcasts, and video content.
  • Copyright settlements: Jimmy Page and Sony Pictures settled a lawsuit in August 2025 concerning the use of Dazed and Confused, protecting the band’s intellectual property while resolving disputes.

Why This Matters to Live Music Fans

For fans of live recordings, the ongoing activity around Led Zeppelin and its members is thrilling. The 50th anniversary live EP, Plant’s tour, Jones’ classical collaboration, and Jason Bonham’s tribute shows all emphasize that Zeppelin’s music lives and breathes on stage. Every song played in these contexts is the live version, full of improvisation, energy, and unpredictability—the core of the band’s enduring legacy.


Don’t Miss Tonight: Get the Led Out Live

And of course, no celebration of Zeppelin is complete without a dedicated live radio experience. Tune in tonight at 10 PM for Get the Led Out Live, airing three full hours of non-stop live Led Zeppelin performances. From early classics to epic arena jams, the show delivers the ultimate live Zeppelin experience—perfect for anyone who wants to feel the energy of the band as it happened on stage.

Whether you’re revisiting the Physical Graffiti era, exploring Robert Plant’s latest work, or enjoying Jason Bonham’s tribute, tonight’s show is a must-listen for every fan of live rock music.