Led Zeppelin is summoned by their manager Peter Grant to perform at Madison Square Garden, amidst a backdrop of surreal and personal fantasies. The film opens with a jarring scene where Peter Grant, dressed in a 1930s gangster suit, drives a vintage Ford to a house and unleashes a machine gun, setting the tone for the band's surreal and hallucinatory journey.

The Song Remains the Same
The iconic 1973 concerts at Madison Square Garden solidified Led Zeppelin's status as the globe's most remarkable and far-reaching musical ensemble.