- April 26, 1969: "Whole Lotta Love" is played for the first time on-stage.
- April 6, 1970: Led Zeppelin are made Honorary Citizens of Memphis, TN followed by police action at their concert that night.
- April 19, 1975: The remaining 51,000 tickets for the two added Earls Court concerts sell in hours.
- April 30, 1977: Led Zeppelin sets the record for the highest attendance at a concert when 76,229 fans show up at the Silverdome in Detroit
- April 13, 1981: Plant performs with the original version of the Honeydrippers that would release an album in 1984.
- April 28, 1990: Plant, Page, Jones, and Bonzo Jr. play at Bonzo Jr.'s wedding.
- April 20, 1992: Plant sings at the Freddie Mercury tribute concert. He performed "Friends", "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", and "Innuendo" with the remaining members of Queen.
- April 21, 1998: Plant and Page release their first album of originals together since Led Zeppelin Walking Into Clarksdale.
Thursday, April 1, 2010
This Month In Led Zeppelin For April
Every month I have a monthly update on what happened in Zeppelin history. The first show of the month will include a This Month in Zeppelin feature where all of the important events of the month are announced. If there's an extremely important date (i.e. big album releases, deaths, births, ect.), I will talk about it as close to the date as possible. So, without further ado, this month in Led Zeppelin...
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