JUST IN: Led Zeppelin have officially announced their first new album in over four decades The surviving members Jimmy Page Robert Plant and John Paul Jones

Led Zeppelin Set to Rock the World Again

 

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the rock world, Led Zeppelin has officially announced the release of a brand-new studio album—set to arrive by the end of 2025.

 

This marks the band’s first full-length release of original material in over four decades, igniting a global frenzy among fans who thought they had heard the last from the legendary rock giants.

 

 

The announcement came via an official press release and a surprise video teaser featuring cryptic visuals, classic riffs, and voiceovers from Robert Plant and Jimmy Page.

While details about the album title and tracklist remain under wraps, insiders close to the project have confirmed that recording is already well underway, with several tracks completed and mastered.

 

The album is said to blend their iconic blues-rock foundation with modern production touches, while staying true to the raw, electrifying energy that made them a cultural phenomenon.

 

Robert Plant, long hesitant about reviving Zeppelin in any permanent capacity, spoke candidly about the new project: “Time has passed, but the spirit never left. We’ve found something powerful again—something worth sharing.”

Meanwhile, Jimmy Page, ever the architect behind the Zeppelin sound, added, “This is not a nostalgia act. It’s an evolution—our voice in today’s world.”

 

Speculation about new material has circulated for years, but this announcement confirms that the surviving members—Plant, Page, and John Paul Jones—have reunited in earnest.

Whether John Bonham’s son Jason will be behind the drums again remains to be officially confirmed, though he has been spotted at the same London studio where much of the album is being recorded.

 

Fans and critics alike are already calling this one of the

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