This is an exciting time for Led Zeppelin fans. A Led Zeppelin concert film will hit select theaters March 30. Fans should plan ahead and mark their calendars because the movie will screen for one night only.

Fathom Events is presenting this film -- as apart of its Fathom Events Classic Music Series -- March 30 and, according to its site, the film will run for 105 minutes. The Led Zeppelin movie will feature concert footage that captures the band's career.

The statement posted on the organizer's page states:

"Fathom Events, Swan Song and Atlantic Records are thrilled to bring the greatest band in rock 'n' roll history back to the big screen for an incredible one-night event on Monday, March 30."

The featured performances will include concerts at London's Royal Albert Hall in January 1970, historic shows at New York's Madison Square Garden in July 1973, their five-night run at London's Earl's Court in May 1975 and their shows at England's Knebworth Festival in August 1979.

Billboard reported this film debut as another "blast from the past," for Led Zeppelin's strong rock 'n' roll fan base.

Led Zeppelin fans have not been neglected. On Feb. 24, the group's guitarist Jimmy Page released the deluxe edition of Physical Graffiti. This was the 40th anniversary of the album.

According to Fathom Events, Led Zeppelin sold more than 300 million albums worldwide and released their self-titled debut in 1969. This was the beginning of a 12-year reign for founding members John Bonham, John Paul Jones, Page and Robert Plant.

The concert movie will screen in select theaters in the following states:

Arkansas, California, Alabama, Arizona, Washington, D.C., Connecticut, Colorado, Florida, Alaska, Delaware, Iowa, Indiana, Illinois, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, Nevada, North Carolina, Missouri, Nebraska, Utah, Wisconsin, Washington, Vermont, Virginia, Texas, South Carolina, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Oregon, Oklahoma, Ohio, Nevada, Idaho, Hawaii, New Jersey and New York.

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