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Get the Led Out
Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom — Hampton Beach, NH
Get the Led Out
Indian Ranch — Webster, MA

Get the Led Out is a Led Zeppelin tribute band that's been keeping Plant-and-Page's catalog alive on stages across North America since the early 2000s. They're meticulous about recreating the sound and feel of Zeppelin's studio recordings, which means you're getting the full orchestration of those songs—not a stripped-down bar band version. The band has built a solid regional following by treating this like a real job: studying every note, getting the dynamics right, respecting the source material. They play the obvious hits like Stairway to Heaven and Whole Lotta Love, but they'll also dig into deeper cuts that Zeppelin diehards actually want to hear. If you've always wanted to experience a full Zeppelin show but that door closed in the seventies, this is the closest legitimate substitute. They understand the difference between playing Zeppelin songs and channeling the band.

Sweaty, earnest crowds of varying ages who came specifically to hear Zeppelin. The room gets legitimately loud during the heavy stuff. People sing along, some stand transfixed. Zero irony. It's a working tribute band that takes itself seriously, and that sincerity is the whole point.

Known for Whole Lotta Love, Stairway to Heaven, Black Dog, Rock and Roll, Kashmir

Get the Led Out has become a reliable draw in the Boston area, most recently stopping by Lynn Memorial Auditorium in January 2026 for a 20-song deep dive through Led Zeppelin's catalog. They opened with the mythic punch of 'Immigrant Song' and worked methodically through the band's obsessions: mysticism in 'In the Light,' raw blues in 'You Shook Me,' the prog-adjacent sprawl of 'The Rain Song.' By the time they reached 'Kashmir,' the full weight of Zeppelin's architectural ambition was hanging in the room. They closed the night with 'Whole Lotta Love,' which felt inevitable and earned. For a tribute band, Get the Led Out treats the material with the seriousness it demands—no winking, no shortcuts.

Boston's rock lineage runs deep, and the city maintains a sturdy appetite for classic rock revisited seriously. The audience here understands the difference between a tribute and a karaoke act, and they show up for bands that respect the source material. Venues like Lynn Memorial Auditorium have hosted enough legacy acts and cover bands to know what separates adequate from genuinely worthwhile. Get the Led Out fits naturally into that ecosystem—Boston crowds appreciate the craft.

Stay in the Back Bay neighborhood—it's walkable, lined with brownstones, and positioned between the best dining and the waterfront. Book a table at No. 9 Park for New American cooking that actually justifies the hype, or hit Oleana in nearby Cambridge if you want something fresher and less fussy. Spend an afternoon at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, a genuinely strange and rewarding art collection housed in a deliberately eccentric mansion. The Prudential Center has decent shopping if that's your thing, and the waterfront is legitimately beautiful for a walk before the show.

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