Jimmy Page Broke Important Asset, Led Zeppelin's Concert Pushed
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Led Zeppelin's first concert in 27 years will have to be postponed by three weeks after guitarist Jimmy Page snapped his finger.

AceShowbiz - Those who have booked traveling tickets to attend Led Zeppelin's reunion concert on November 26 may have to cancel their reservations asap. The band is postponing the gig to December 10 because guitarist Jimmy Page just broke his finger.

The injury will make him unable to pick the instrument in the next three weeks. A doctor in order said, "I have examined the fracture to Mr. Page's finger, and it is my opinion that with proper rest and treatment, he will be ready to resume rehearsing in three weeks' time, and thus able to perform on December 10."

On his personal statement, Page expressed his disappointment saying although the concert is postponed they would like to maintain "a very high standards" and with the injury, it may not "permit us to perform at the level that both the band and our fans have always been accustomed to."

Purchased tickets is now accustomed to the new date but refunds will also be available before Wednesday, November 14 at noon. The returned tickets will then be given to ballot winners selected at random from the original registrations.

The concert which is the band's first in 27 years, is held at London's O2 arena. No reports yet on how Page fractured his finger.

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