Zep Boys Return in October with Australia’s Ultimate Led Zeppelin Experience
Catch the Zep Boys performing all of Zeppelin’s biggest hits at The Gov.

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The Zep Boys are set to rock The Gov this October when they take to the stage performing all of Led Zeppelin’s biggest hits.
Arguably the world’s premier Zeppelin tribute band, the Zep Boys Adelaide return comes after a series of shows performing with the Kashmir Orchestra.
Fans of the band and Zeppelin can expect an incredible night of hard rock, with Zep Boys ripping through a set of Zeppelin classics such as ‘Stairway to Heaven’, ‘Dazed and Confused’, ‘Kashmir’, ‘Immigrant Song’, ‘Black Dog’, ‘Whole Lotta Love’ and more.
Tickets for the show at The Gov on Saturday, October 25, are on sale now via oztix.com.au.
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Formed in Adelaide way back in 1986, Zep Boys have been unleashing the heavy riffs of Zeppelin for almost five decades. What started as a “one-off show” has turned into an electrifying career for Zep Boys, with the band having performed thousands of gigs across the globe.
The current lineup of vocalist Vince Contarino, guitarists Jack Stevenson and Tzan Niko and drummer Julian Perotta were the recent recipient of the Public Vote Walk of Fame Award for their concert with the Kashmir Orchestra last year.
The win sees the band receive a bronze star plaque that will be placed on the promenade overlooking the River Torrens.
“I am deeply honoured as a born and bred South Australian and this inclusion on the Walk of Fame, fills me with pride,” Contarino said in a statement.
We want to send very special accolades out to our friend and promoter, Mario Maiolo Promotions. He inspired the Orchestral shows back in 2005 and worked closely with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra and their CEO at the time, Rainer Jozeps to make them happen. Both those gentlemen are forces of nature.”
Catch Zep Boys at The Gov on Saturday, October 26. Tickets on sale now via oztix.com.au.
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