Today is the day for the 1 million Led Zeppelin fans who have registered to receive tickets for their London comeback gig.
Emails will be sent to those who have been successful, they will then have to pay £125 plus booking fee for the tickets.
The gig takes place at London’s O2 Arena on November 26, the last time the full band played together was July 1980 in Berlin - just two months before John Bonhan’s death.
The show is a tribute concert to Atlantic Records founder Ahmet Ertegun and will also feature Pete Townshend, Bill Wyman and Paolo Nutini.
All the proceeds from the show will go towards the educational fund set up in Mr Ertegun's memory.
Are you one of the lucky winners? Let Gigwise know by commenting below.
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- i won! 250 pounds saved!

- whats happening if you don’t have an email?

- @ Francesco - You won what?
how did you save £250 if you won the chance of seeing them? surely its £250 you would need to spend?

- it’ll be more that £125, Because by the time they have added 10% booking fee and about £6 for delivery it should be aroun £140 ish, each. I would definately pay it though!

- i just got the email! woohoo! cant wait!
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