Two Zeppelin tickets make $170,000 in charity sale

by uusjio | November 16, 2007 at 09:13 pm
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A man from Glasgow, Scotland, paid 83,000 pounds ($170,000) for a pair of tickets to a one-off Led Zeppelin reunion gig in London on Dec. 10, according to the BBC which organised the charity auction.

Kenneth Donnell was the winner of Thursday's sale held by radio host Terry Wogan for the Children in Need charity. Over the last four days, the auction has raised 894,000 pounds, the BBC was quoted by Reuters as saying.

Several million fans tried to buy tickets to the Led Zeppelin reunion gig at London's O2 arena, which had to be postponed after guitarist Jimmy Page broke a finger.

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at 14:24 on November 17th, 2007

uusjio, thats good news for Children in Need...Good stuff.

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