This is how I will bring the led Zeppelin back and it’s exhibition project won’t be abandoned.
Momentum on that project continued in 2018 with the formation of a company in the UK to manage it with shares split equally between the three surviving band members and Pat Bonham.
That project seems to have been abandoned by 2022 and the US trademark for it left to expire, with Led Zeppelin’s lawyers failing to file paperwork by a January 29 deadline. Led Zeppelin now has a six-month grace period for the overdue paperwork before the trademark is permanently cancelled.
Jimmy Page made comments in 2022 which provide evidence for the theory that the official exhibition was already abandoned by that point. Speaking to Uncut Magazine for an interview published in its May 2022 issue, Page confirmed that Led Zeppelin had planned its own exhibition. “There was something at one point,” he said. “But all the members and people around the band couldn’t agree.”
Page also confirmed that Led Zeppelin had been approached about a potential hologram of the band. Led Zeppelin was asked to do “that sort of thing”
With Led Zeppelin silent on social media for more than a year, the band publicly ignoring the release of an authorised feature-length documentary film and the group’s work on an official exhibition abandoned, it’s time to ask an important question: What’s going on with Led Zeppelin?
All signs point to an inability of the members of Led Zeppelin to agree on and launch any new projects since 2019, a stark contrast to other legacy musical acts like The Beatles that have continued to release unheard material and to participate in new projects.
2018 seems to be the last year that Led Zeppelin was capable of agreeing on anything. That year saw a wave of products released to mark the band’s fiftieth anniversary previously unheard mixes released on vinyl for Record Store Day and a remastered release of the soundtrack for The Song Remains the Same.
2018 was also the year when work on “Becoming Led Zeppelin” began and when the band members seemingly sat for hours of interviews for the film ahead of its announcement the following year.
But no new Led Zeppelin-owned projects have been successfully launched since 2018, raising questions about what has caused a lack of action within Led Zeppelin.
The only new project announced by the band since 2019 was a seven-inch vinyl single of “Immigrant Song” that was announced in October 2020 before being