
Tickets fetching close to £300 for the forthcoming Led Zeppelin reunion tour have been revealed as fakes, Sound Generator can report.
Hotel and ticket packages for the legendary rockers' comeback tour at the O2 in London have been marketed online, but the band are still to even announce their reunion, which comes seven years after guitarist Jimmy Page and singer Roger Plant toured as 'Page and Plant'.
Concert promoter Harvey Goldsmith has taken the step of issuing a statement today warning fans not to buy tickets from unofficial sources, and fears those that have may have been falsely led - and could even lose their money. He says: "There have been at least four events advertised which I suspect either don't exist or where no tickets are on sale or indeed dates finalised.
"These are the very people whom our industry has spent over a year trying to convince the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) to instigate outlawing. There are NO packages or tickets for some of the events advertised at all, nor do some of the events even exist. We are concerned that the public will be fleeced.
"The bottom line is that unless official adverts have appeared for concerts, tickets are not on sale. Do not buy from unauthorised sources."