Penn’s Peak is already the kind of venue that earns the drive before the headliner ever takes the stage — a mountaintop room in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania, with 50-mile panoramic views, lofty ceilings, and a rustic interior that feels like it was built by people who actually go to shows. On Saturday, September 12, 2026, it gets Get the Led Out, which is about as close to a Led Zeppelin concert as any of us are going to experience in this lifetime.
About Get the Led Out
Get the Led Out is not your average tribute act. The Philadelphia group — formed in 2003 around lead vocalist Paul Sinclair and guitarist Paul Hammond — built their reputation on a specific, demanding premise: perform Led Zeppelin’s catalog exactly as it appears on the studio recordings, note for note, including the vocal and guitar overdubs and layered sound effects that even the original band never fully replicated live. Audiences consistently describe the experience as the closest thing to hearing Zeppelin in their prime.
Hammond plays using the exact guitar and amplifier models Jimmy Page used, down to the year — including one instrument valued at $25,000. The band performs roughly 130 shows per year, almost exclusively in theaters, and were personally handpicked by Jimmy Page to perform at one of his charity fundraising events. They also manage their setlists through a database to ensure no two performances in the same city are ever identical — so if you caught them on a previous swing through, Saturday night will not be a repeat.
The Venue
Penn’s Peak sits at 325 Maury Road in Jim Thorpe, Pennsylvania — up in the Pocono Mountains, with the kind of setting you do not forget. The room holds up to 1,800 and pairs a spacious dance floor and full concert bar with the on-site Roadies Restaurant and Bar for a proper pre-show meal. Showtime is 8:00 PM — budget the drive and get there with time to settle in. Find more shows in the Hudson Valley region.
Tickets
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