

It's an intriguing two hour adventure bringing you from past to future with the excitement you felt on hearing it for the first time. In 1969, Led Zeppelin released its self-titled debut which was produced by Page, as were all the subsequent albums. His technique was flawless, his lyrical tone was legendary, he was the undisputed master of interpretation of Liszt and naturally passed on his technique to his nephew Antonio Bolet. Cuban-born, his career blossomed only later in his life. Find information on all of Lez Zeppelin’s upcoming concerts, tour dates and ticket information for 2022-2023. 4 From the early 1970s, the commercial and popular drawing power of Led Zeppelin was such that the band began to embark on major stadium tours > which attracted vast.

This extraordinary, highly refined tribute ensemble digs deeper into the Middle Eastern and classical influences that permeated "Kashmir" - and then follows that intriguing thread into brand-new sounds when performing Led Zeppelin classics, providing a unique, not-to-be-missed musical experience.ĭoes the surname "Bolet" Sound familiar? To connoisseurs of pianism, the name of Jorge Bolet (1914-1990) is legendary. After touring almost incessantly during its early years, Led Zeppelin later limited its tour appearances to alternating years - 1973, 1975, 19. In the wake of Karacs death, the band understandably ended the tour. The production is a musical interpretation, using masterful artistry, with technical note placement carefully designed for the listener to feel the music and experience it as new.Ī genre-bending, chance-taking project, the music is performed with the same detail of Page & Plant using authentic instrumentation. On July 7, 1980, Led Zeppelin performed their final live show with drummer John. Inspired by the musical evolution of both Jimmy Page & Robert Plant, Antonio Bolet, the musical director and lead guitarist of In The Light of Led Zeppelin, had the vision to create something new, give audiences what they wanted to hear, give them a new way to hear it and then give them something they had never heard before.

From start to finish, it’s a musical journey through the best of Zeppelin classics, to the symphonic orchestrations of Page & Plant, and some of the greatest hits of both Robert Plant and Jimmy Page’s solo work, all performed by 7 piece supergroup of Grammy-nominated men and women. “It's not a tribute, it's an experience!” is the reaction from fans all over the world.
