
Unused tickets for what were the last shows announced by Led Zeppelin in 1980 are now available. The band was supposed to play in Chicago on November 10th, 12th, 13th, and 15th, but the shows were cancelled after the death of drummer John Bonham that September. The entire lot of 80,000 tickets was bought by the memorabilia dealer Metro Pulse, which is now offering them as collectibles. The tickets come with a seating chart, indicating where in the old Chicago Stadium the seats would have been, as well as a certificate of authenticity. There are several different packages available, including some that are framed and come with a seating chart, indicating what section the tickets would have been in. For more information and to make an order, go to ledzeppelintickets.com or call Metro Pulse at area code 312-520-0204.
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