Led Zeppelin will resume rehearsals later this week for their one-off reunion show in London on December 10th.
The band were forced to postpone the show for two weeks after guitarist Jimmy Page broke his finger in a freak accident.
However, Page has revealed that his finger is "going to be fine for the concert” – which had originally been scheduled to take place next Monday (November 26th).
"I suppose something like a Zeppelin reunion wouldn't be right without a bit of drama," Page told Reuters.
"I'll tell you now, this is 2-1/2 weeks from the injury and there we are, it's doing that," he explained, showing the movement in his hand.
Page added: "I'm able to do what I ought to be able to do, it's just a bit bruised and a it's bit painful still, but with this two weeks' postponement ... it's going to be fine."
The band are holding the one-off spectacular in memory of Ahmet Ertegun, who co-founded Atlantic Records.
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