Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, with Led Zeppelin, delivered a legendary performance at the Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music on June 28, 1970. Held in Shepton Mallet, England, the festival drew over 200,000 people and marked a turning point in the band’s UK prominence. Their three-hour set featured the live debut of “Immigrant Song” and showcased their signature mix of hard rock and blues. Highlights included “Dazed and Confused” with Page’s iconic violin bow solo, “Whole Lotta Love,” and a high-energy encore medley. The show’s intensity and crowd reaction cemented Led Zeppelin’s status as rock icons, with rare footage later featured in the documentary Becoming Led Zeppelin.
On June 28, 1970, Led Zeppelin etched their name even deeper into rock history with a legendary performance at the Bath Festival of Blues and […]