rwillett Posted June 22 Posted June 22 (edited) Just seen this https://www.breezysports.co.uk/2025/06/16/new-era-led-zeppelin-announces-2026-farewell-tour-one-last-ride-marks-the-end-of-a-rock-legends-era-dates-and-cities-revealed/ Apparently hell has frozen over (apologies to The Eagles) Anybody want to buy a kidney or lung from me so I can afford to go.... One not very careful owner but I've never smoked [Updated: This is a hoax and I fell for it ] Edited June 23 by rwillett Quote
Doctor J Posted June 22 Posted June 22 I mean, don't get me wrong, Breezysports are usually my first port of call for music news but, this time, I fear they dropped the ball. Perhaps it's... windy... out there. 1 Quote
Doctor J Posted June 22 Posted June 22 The picture of Judas Priest means they're supporting, right? 🤔 1 Quote
rwillett Posted June 22 Author Posted June 22 8 minutes ago, Doctor J said: Fakey McFakery Nooooooooooooo... . Quote
rwillett Posted June 22 Author Posted June 22 Damm, I even read the linked page. I checked for humour or any sign it was fake Oh well, I got caught out. Rob Quote
Woodinblack Posted June 22 Posted June 22 It does make sense that if they were going to do a tour (as is rumoured every year) they would pick breezy sports as a platform to launch it instead of, say, a global news outlet or their own website! 1 Quote
Misdee Posted June 22 Posted June 22 (edited) There was a similar hoax recently about Black Sabbath reforming to do yet another farewell concert (supposedly this time they really meant it...allegedly), at Villa Park in July. I knew it couldn't be true because they already said their definitive goodbyes (again) in 2017 and sold tickets on that basis. Also, Ozzy probably can't get to the toilet unaided nowadays, let alone make it through a gig. Even if it was true I'm sure Age Concern would alert social services to such flagrant elder-abuse and it wouldn't be allowed to go ahead. Edited June 22 by Misdee 2 Quote
lowdown Posted June 23 Posted June 23 Bloody hell, if the Zeps need money, why don't they just sell their DNA in cans? If it's good enough for Ozzie.... Ozzy Osbourne is selling his DNA in Liquid Death cans for $450 each | The Independent Quote
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