When Tickets Cost £1 and Zeppelin Ruled the World! 🎸
Imagine: November 24th, 1971. Manchester's Free Trade Hall. Led Zeppelin at the absolute peak of their powers, fresh off "Led Zeppelin IV" (with "Stairway to Heaven"). And it cost just ONE POUND to witness rock history!
THE SHOW:
Wednesday, November 24, 1971 at 7:45 p.m.
Free Trade Hall, Peter Street, Manchester
Presented by legendary promoter Mel Bush
Side Circle seating - 100p (£1) - Seat B81
This was during the UK leg supporting their untitled fourth album!
WHAT YOU'RE GETTING:
This is a HIGH-QUALITY REPLICA printed on premium cardstock that perfectly captures the iconic orange ticket design, vintage typography, and every detail down to the seat number. Professional-grade printing that honors this piece of rock history while being completely transparent that this is a faithful reproduction, not an original ticket.
PERFECT FOR:
Zeppelin fanatics and classic rock collectors
Framing with other memorabilia in your music shrine
Gifts for guitar players, drummers, or anyone who worships at the altar of Page, Plant, Bonham & Jones
Anyone nostalgic for when concerts cost a quid!
Man caves, recording studios, and jam spaces
THE NOSTALGIA IS PRICELESS. THIS ISN'T.
Since you can't actually travel back to 1971 Manchester (and original tickets from this legendary tour sell for serious money), this museum-quality replica lets you own a piece of Zeppelin history without the heart attack price tag!
Note: This is a quality reproduction/replica, not an original vintage ticket.