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Led Zeppelin fans will have another chance to catch "Celebration Day" on the big screen before its DVD/Blu-ray (and CD) release on November 19.
The document of the group's 2007 reunion show at London's O2 Arena, which initially screened in mid-October, will encore on November 13 at theaters worldwide; a list of venues and showtimes can be found at www.ledzeppelin.com.
Among those seeing it for the first time in October -- with his family as well as Jimmy Page, Robert Plant and John Paul Jones at its premiere in New York City -- was Jason Bonham, the son of late Led Zep drummer John Bonham who sat in for his father at the O2.
"It was very emotional for me 'cause, y'know, you got the crowd response. I'm actually watching this first time; I didn't get the pre-, the send-out thing. I said I'd rather wait and watch it when it's happening for the first time. So tons of emotion. I was laughing. I was crying -- and all good.”
“I was laughing at some points 'cause sometimes when you'd see the back of them from the audience point of view, when they'd turn to me, I was remembering what they were doing when they'd turn to me, usually. So I was laughing at different points and going, 'Oh, I remember when that happens."
Bonham is currently touring with his Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Experience tribute show, while Page has completed a revision of the Zep catalog that will lead to box set reissues of each of the group's albums in 2013.
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