Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, Liam Gallagher and Mick Jagger were among the celeb-packed audience who turned out for Led Zeppelin’s first full live gig in almost two decades.
US rocker and actress Juliette Lewis and Pink made the pilgrimage from the U.S, along with Rosanna Arquette (who joined rumoured squeeze Sir Paul McCartney) and three generations of the Presley clan - Elvis' daughter Lisa Marie Presley, her mother Priscilla, and model daughter Riley Keough.
Lewis said after the show: "I thought it was magical. The earth was shaking."
The three surviving members of the legendary rock band - frontman Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page and bass player John Paul Jones - defied sceptics to play an energetic, career spanning set.
The internet rush to buy £125 tickets to the much-anticipated comeback show saw up to 20 million people crashing the website with the winners being drawn by electronic lottery.


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