Led Zeppelin Celebrates 50th Anniversary of Physical Graffiti with Live E.P. and Deluxe Edition

Led Zeppelin is celebrating the 50th anniversary of their album Physical Graffiti by releasing a new live EP called Live E.P. The band recently unveiled a video for "In My Time of Dying," showcasing footage from their 1975 performance at London's Earls Court. This follows the earlier release of a performance of "Trampled Underfoot" from the same venue. Live E.P. features four live Led Zeppelin tracks, including the Earls Court recordings and songs from the Knebworth Festival in 1979.
To commemorate the milestone, Led Zeppelin will also release an updated version of the Physical Graffiti Deluxe Edition, originally released in 2015. This edition includes a remastered version of the album, a bonus album with rough mixes and early song versions, and a new replica Physical Graffiti poster. Both the Live E.P. and the Physical Graffiti Deluxe Edition will be available for pre-order ahead of their release on September 12.
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Physical Graffiti, Led Zeppelin is set to release a new live EP titled Live E.P. The band has shared a video for "In My Time of Dying," featuring archival footage from their 1975 performance at London's Earls Court. The EP includes four live performances, with tracks from Earls Court and the Knebworth Festival in 1979. Additionally, an updated version of the Physical Graffiti Deluxe Edition will be released, featuring remastered tracks, bonus content, and a replica poster. Both releases are available for pre-order and will be officially released on September 12.