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Led Zeppelin Tour of Iceland, Bath and Germany, Summer 1970

Led Zeppelin's Summer 1970 tour of Iceland, Bath and Germany was a concert tour by the English rock band. The tour commenced on 22 June and concluded on 19 July 1970.
==Overview==
Led Zeppelin's sole performance in England during this tour was one of the most important of the band's career. They accepted an offer from promoter Freddy Bannister to headline the Bath Festival, in Shepton Mallet, at a fee of £20,000.〔Lewis, Dave and Pallett, Simon (1997) ''Led Zeppelin: The Concert File'', London: Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-5307-4, pp. 50-51.〕 This was the second time Led Zeppelin performed at this festival, having also appeared at the Bath Festival of Blues during their U.K. tour in summer 1969.
The band's performance at Bath in 1970〔(Led Zeppelin official website: concert summary )〕 in front of an audience of 150,000 people is widely considered by music critics, and members of Led Zeppelin itself, as representing a turning point in terms of the amount of recognition they received in Britain.〔 Until that point their on-stage success and popularity had largely been borne out on numerous United States concert tours. This concert helped foster an improved relationship with the U.K. press, which gave them consistently good reviews for their performance at the festival.〔 Tantalisingly, however, the only known audio documents of the festival exist in very poor quality as Led Zeppelin bootleg recordings.
This tour is also notable for the band's visit to Iceland for their opening show at Laugardalshöll.〔(Led Zeppelin official website: concert summary )〕 It was this visit which inspired singer Robert Plant to write the lyrics to "Immigrant Song", which was subsequently featured on their forthcoming album ''Led Zeppelin III''. This song premiered at the Bath Festival, just six days after their show in Iceland.〔 A short segment of footage of Jimmy Page playing bowed guitar during "Dazed and Confused" during Led Zeppelin's performance at Laugardalshöll was included on the menu clips of the ''Led Zeppelin DVD'' (2003).
The 17 July performance at the Grugahalle in Essen was cut short by rowdy fans. The performance had sold out, and a large group of disgruntled fans who had been unable to purchase tickets gathered outside, insisting to be let in. The local Polizei decided to let them in as a way of heading off any potential trouble, but that decision backfired as some started to throw beer bottles at the band.

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