• Most Popular
  • Most Shared
Beyonce performs "Single Ladies"  at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards in New York, September 13, 2009.     REUTERS/Gary Hershorn

Pictures of the year: Entertainment

A look at the year's best entertainment photos.   Slideshow 

    Led Zeppelin concert postponed, Page breaks finger

    LONDON
    Thu Nov 1, 2007 4:49pm EDT
    Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page performs with rap singer Puff Daddy at the NetAid concert in Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey in this October 9, 1999 file photo. The London comeback concert of rock group Led Zeppelin has been postponed for two weeks because Page has broken his finger, the promoters said on Thursday. REUTERS/Jeff Christensen

    LONDON (Reuters) - Led Zeppelin have postponed a one-off comeback concert in London because guitarist Jimmy Page has broken his finger, the promoters said on Thursday.

    Entertainment  |  Music

    The concert will now take place on December 10 and all tickets for the original concert on November 26 will be valid, a statement said.

    The injury happened last weekend and Page will not be able to play guitar for three weeks, a statement quoted a specialist as saying.

    "I am disappointed that we are forced to postpone the concert by two weeks," said Page, 63.

    "We feel that this postponement will enable my injury to properly heal and permit us to perform at the level that both the band and our fans have always been accustomed to."

    Led Zeppelin split in 1980 after the death of drummer John Bonham and last took the stage 12 years ago at their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

    The concert venue takes up to 20,000 fans and many die-hard Zeppelin fans had organized trips from around the world to attend the concert this month.

    Tickets were allocated by ballot and more than 1 million fans registered for a chance to see the legendary rock group.

    Page will be joined by singer Robert Plant and bassist John Paul Jones, and Bonham's son Jason will be the drummer.

    The show will be a tribute to the late founder of Atlantic Records, Ahmet Ertegun, who signed the group in 1968.



    More from Reuters

    Joint Terminal Attack Controller SSgt Clinton J. Herbison, a U.S. Airman from the 817 Expeditionary Air Support Operations Squadron (EASOS) takes a break during a night mission near Honaker Miracle camp at the Pesh valley of Kunar Province August 12, 2009. Credit: REUTERS/Carlos Barria

    Pictures of the Year

    A look at the best photos of 2009.  Slideshow 

      The Dalai Lama jokes with a nasal spray after being asked his opinion on the swine flu during a press conference after his first lecture in Lausanne, Switzerland, August 4, 2009. REUTERS/ Valentin Flauraud

      What a wacky year it's been...

      Um, what's up the Dalai Lama's nose? "Oddly Enough" editor Bob Basler rounds up the goofiest photos of the year.  Full Article 

      A caution sign is seen next to a stock board at the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) in Sydney September 5, 2008. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz
      Political Risk in 2010:

      Don't say we didn't warn you

      With the financial crisis (mostly) in the past, U.S. investors are eying a fresh start to the coming year. Here's a look at what speedbumps lie ahead.  Full Article