The mighty Led Zeppelin return in 2025 with a very special release: Live EP, landing September 12 in celebration of the 50th anniversary of their legendary 1975 double album, Physical Graffiti.
A Historic Anniversary
Physical Graffiti was originally released in February 1975, and remains one of rock’s boldest double albums. To honor its enduring legacy, Led Zeppelin are offering fans new ways to experience this era, with a four-song EP featuring standout live performances recorded at two famed concerts: Earls Court 1975 and Knebworth 1979.
What’s on the EP?
These tracks have been heard before—but only as part of the 2003 Led Zeppelin DVD. This marks the first standalone audio release for these performances, now available on CD, vinyl, and digital platforms:
| Track | Venue & Year | Length |
|---|---|---|
| In My Time Of Dying | Earls Court, 1975 | 11:25 |
| Trampled Under Foot | Earls Court, 1975 | 9:06 |
| Sick Again | Knebworth, 1979 | 5:18 |
| Kashmir | Knebworth, 1979 | 9:02 |
How to Get It
Pre-orders are now live, with options for classic 180-gram 12″ vinyl, CD, and streaming. Each format delivers the raw power and inventiveness of Zeppelin during one of their most ambitious periods.
Plus, an upgraded Physical Graffiti deluxe edition with companion audio and a replica tour poster is coming the same day. Some bundles may include a replica 16-page 1975 Earl’s Court tour programme for early orders.
Why It Matters
For fans new and old, Live EP is a rare chance to own iconic live Zeppelin performances outside the box set, beautifully remastered for a new generation. This isn’t just a nostalgia trip—it’s a celebration of rock excellence at its peak.
Rock history comes alive again this September—don’t miss your chance to revisit Zeppelin’s glory days, whether you queue up the vinyl, stream it, or add it to your shelf!



