ROCK legends Led Zeppelin have postponed their O2 arena show after guitarist Jimmy Page fractured his finger.

The band was due to play the Ahmet Ertegun Tribute Concert on November 26 but this has now been put back to December 10.

It will be the first time the group has performed together in 19 years.

The show will be a tribute concert to Ahmet Ertegun, who died last year.

He co-founded Atlantic Records and signed Led Zeppelin in the 1970s.

Other acts to perform at the one-off show will include Pete Townshend, Bill Wyman, Foreigner and Paolo Nutini.

Mr Page said: "I am disappointed that we are forced to postpone the concert by two weeks.

"However, Led Zeppelin have always set very high standards for ourselves, and we feel that this postponement will enable my injury to properly heal, and permit us to perform at the level that both the band and our fans have always been accustomed to."

All tickets for the November 26 show will be valid for the rescheduled date.

Any customers who cannot attend the concert on December 10 should apply for a full refund by midday on November 14.

Go to ahmettribute.com for more information.