Live Jam Led Zeppelin News Roundup: New Live EP, Robert Plant’s Saving Grace Debut, Tour Dates, and More

At Live Jam, every note is live, every song is the real thing, and every Wednesday night is sacred for Zeppelin fans with our Get the Led Out Live Radio Show. Before we dive into tonight’s three-hour marathon of pure Zeppelin greatness (10PM sharp!), let’s break down the latest wave of Zeppelin and solo member news rocking the music world right now.


🎶 New Led Zeppelin Live EP – Earl’s Court & Knebworth

Mark your calendars: September 12, 2025 will see the release of a brand-new four-track Led Zeppelin Live EP, featuring recordings pulled straight from the band’s legendary 1975 Earl’s Court and 1979 Knebworth concerts.

  • Formats: Vinyl, CD, and digital streaming/download
  • Price Points: Vinyl ($19.98), CD ($11.98)
  • Why It Matters: These aren’t just any shows—Earl’s Court and Knebworth are considered two of the most iconic Zeppelin performances ever captured, showcasing the band at its creative and technical peak.

The EP release also ties directly into the 50th Anniversary of Physical Graffiti, their landmark double album that still sits on the Mount Rushmore of rock records. Expect deluxe celebrations, retrospectives, and more tie-ins around this milestone.


🎤 Robert Plant: New Album, Tour & More

Robert Plant is far from slowing down. His band Saving Grace will drop their debut album on September 26, 2025. The record promises a rich blend of original tracks and inspired covers, and fans have already gotten a taste with the recent single “Gospel Plough.”

But the real treat comes on the road:

  • North American Tour: Kicks off October 30, 2025 in Wheeling, WV and runs through November 23 in Valley Center, CA.
  • Special UK Shows: Due to overwhelming demand, Plant added two intimate London dates on September 29, 2025, a rare chance to see him up close.

Plant continues to weave new stories while still carrying the Zeppelin flame, and fans are lining up for it.


📚 New Zeppelin Book on the Horizon

For fans who want to dive deeper into Zeppelin’s roots, a brand-new book about the formation of the band is set for release in September 2025. Early reports say the book digs into the gritty details of how Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, John Paul Jones, and John Bonham first came together to rewrite rock history.


🎼 John Paul Jones Projects

The ever-versatile John Paul Jones is stepping into new territory yet again. His latest project is a song cycle written for opera singer Dame Sarah Connolly, set to premiere in London in October 2025.

On the business side, Jones recently resigned as a director of one of Zeppelin’s publishing companies—a move that may suggest a shift away from directly shaping the future of the band’s catalog. Still, Jones remains as musically adventurous as ever.


⚡ Jimmy Page & Other Band Updates

  • Jimmy Page’s New Amp: Guitarists, take note—Page has introduced a smaller, streamlined version of his Sundragon amplifier, designed to capture his unmistakable tone in a more portable package.
  • The Led Zeppelin Experience: Legal filings confirm the band’s team is keeping control of the U.S. trademark for this mysterious project, which could encompass everything from live performances to podcasts, books, and webcasts. Don’t count it out yet.
  • Becoming Led Zeppelin: The 2025 documentary chronicling the band’s rise has officially launched its Oscar campaign, entering the awards race with digital screeners now in circulation.

🥁 Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening

Carrying the family torch, Jason Bonham continues to honor his father John’s legacy with Led Zeppelin Evening, his acclaimed live tribute act. Upcoming dates stretch across the U.S. and Canada in August, October, and November 2025.


❓Rumors of a Reunion Tour

A Facebook post in May claimed that Led Zeppelin would reunite for a 2025 tour, but no reliable confirmation has followed. Until it’s on Zeppelin’s official channels, consider this one a rumor rather than reality.


🌙 Tonight on Live Jam: Get the Led Out Live

Don’t forget—every Wednesday night at 10PM EST, Live Jam gives you three straight hours of nothing but live Led Zeppelin recordings, curated from their greatest concerts. It’s the closest you’ll get to being there in the ‘70s, with the amps cranked, the lights blazing, and Zeppelin at their absolute peak.

Tune in tonight, crank the volume, and let Zeppelin take over your night.


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