Legendary guitarist Jimmy Page, co-founder of Led Zeppelin, celebrates his 80th birthday today with the announcement of a new solo album and a private gathering at his historic London residence, the Tower House.
The new album, titled Celestial Echoes, marks Page’s return to solo work after more than two decades. The album is said to blend his signature guitar riffs with orchestral arrangements, reflecting his diverse musical influences. While details remain under wraps, the project has been confirmed by sources close to the musician.
Page’s birthday celebration is taking place at the Tower House, his Victorian Gothic home in Kensington, London. The residence, known for its architectural significance, has been Page’s home for decades and serves as a testament to his appreciation for art and history.(Instagram)
In addition to the album release, Page’s milestone birthday coincides with the upcoming release of Becoming Led Zeppelin, the first official documentary about the iconic band. The film, set to premiere later this year, offers an in-depth look at the band’s formation and rise to fame. (NiEW, Wikipedia)
Fans worldwide are celebrating Page’s contributions to music, with tributes pouring in on social media. Many express excitement for the new album and anticipation for the documentary’s release.
As Jimmy Page enters his ninth decade, his influence on rock music remains profound. With a new album on the horizon and a documentary capturing his legacy, 2025 is shaping up to be a landmark year for the legendary guitarist.