A Led Zeppelin fan has paid £83,000 for a tickets to see the band play at the O2 Arena on December 10th.
Kenneth Donell, from Glasgow, will watch the veteran band rehearse and perform on the day of the show.
Donnell’s staggering bid was part of BBC Radio 2’s campaign to help raise money for Children In Need.
Earlier this week, another listener bid £250,000 to see Aled Jones and Katie Melua perform an intimate gig together, reports the BBC.
Over 1 million people applied for just 20,000 tickets to see a fully reformed Led Zeppelin perform next month.
Originally scheduled to take place on November 26th, the gig was pushed back by two weeks after guitarist Jimmy Page broke his finger.
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