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09/02/2025
On Zeptember 2, 1970, Led Zeppelin played the Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, California, as part of their 1970 US tour. This concert was notable because it featured new songs from the recently released Led Zeppelin III album and a significantly different setlist from their previous tour.
The Concert Details
Date: September 2, 1970
Venue: Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, California
Context: The band was supporting the recently released Led Zeppelin III, playing at the 15,000-capacity indoor arena.
Setlist: The setlist featured songs from Led Zeppelin III, including five new songs. The band also removed songs like "Immigrant Song" and the acoustic set from their previous tour's repertoire.
Significance
The concert represented a shift in the band's live performance, with a revamped setlist that showcased their evolving sound.
The Oakland show was one of the performances that highlighted the band's willingness to experiment and incorporate new elements into their live shows, a departure from their earlier, harder rock sound.
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