Led Zeppelin Marks 50 Years of Physical Graffiti With Powerful New Live EP  Here’s What’s Inside

Led Zeppelin Marks 50 Years of Physical Graffiti With Powerful New Live EP  Here’s What’s Inside


Half a century after the release of one of the most iconic albums in rock history, Led Zeppelin is once again turning up the volume. To commemorate the 50th anniversary of Physical Graffiti, the legendary rock band is giving fans a special treat: a brand-new Live EP, set to drop on September 12  and it’s already available for pre-order.


Titled simply in honor of the milestone, the Physical Graffiti 50th Anniversary Live EP captures the raw energy and thunderous brilliance of Led Zeppelin at their peak. With four explosive tracks pulled from historic live performances, the EP is a must-have for die-hard fans and rock historians alike.


Here’s what’s on the tracklist:


  • “In My Time of Dying” – The sprawling, blues-infused epic that showcases Robert Plant’s wails and Jimmy Page’s searing slide guitar in their purest form.
  • “Trampled Under Foot (Live from Earl’s Court, 1975)” – Recorded during the band’s legendary five-night run in London, this version of the funky hard-rock anthem captures the band at full throttle.
  • “Sick Again” – A gritty, riff-heavy deep cut that proves Led Zeppelin didn’t just write hits they lived and breathed them.
  • “Kashmir (Live from Knebworth, 1979)” – No celebration would be complete without this cinematic masterpiece, performed live in front of 120,000 fans during one of Zeppelin’s final UK concerts.

This marks the first time these live recordings will be available on CD, vinyl, and digital formats, giving fans a chance to experience the band in a whole new way — as if standing in the crowd, arms raised, while the gods of rock reign supreme.

The EP is now available for pre-order via Led Zeppelin’s official channels: LZ.lnk.to/PG50A

As the world prepares to celebrate five decades of Physical Graffiti  a record that redefined what rock music could be  this live EP is more than just a commemorative release. It’s a time capsule of power, passion, and performance that reminds us why Led Zeppelin remains untouchable.

Mark your calendars. September 12, the hammer of the gods strikes again.




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