Thousands of Led Zeppelin fans have found out whether they're the lucky recipients of tickets for the band's one-off reunion gig.More than one million people applied for the 20,000 seats available, which cost £125 each.But touts have already started selling passcodes on eBay, which buyers will need before they can purchase tickets.The codes alone are selling for up to £500 - but gig-goers will still have to fork out over £250 for a pair of seats.Promoter Harvey Goldsmith said only legitimate buyers will be allowed to attend the November 26 show.Pete Townshend, Bill Wyman and Paolo Nutini will join the reunited Led Zeppelin at the concert at London's O2 Arena, which is a tribute to Ahmet Ertegun, the late founder of Atlantic Records.Led Zeppelin's last full concert was in Berlin in July 1980, two months before the death of drummer John Bonham.© Independent Television News Limited 2007. All rights reserved.