After nearly half a century of speculation, rock icons Led Zeppelin have officially announced their 2026 farewell tour, poignantly titled “One Last Ride”..
After nearly half a century of speculation and countless rumors, legendary rock band Led Zeppelin has finally confirmed what fans around the world have been hoping for—a farewell tour. Titled “One Last Ride,” the 2026 tour will mark the band’s final journey together, closing the chapter on one of the most influential careers in rock history.
The announcement was made via a dramatic video posted to the band’s official channels, featuring archival footage, iconic riffs, and the voice of Robert Plant declaring, “This is it.” The tour is set to kick off in London, where Led Zeppelin first burst onto the scene in the late 1960s, before spanning across North America, Europe, and select cities in Asia and South America.
Founding members Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and John Paul Jones will reunite for the tour, joined by Jason Bonham, son of the late drummer John Bonham, who has filled in during past reunion performances. Though the band has famously resisted full-scale reunions since their last major show in 2007, the members say the time finally felt right to say goodbye on their own terms.
“We owe it to the music, and to the fans who’ve stood by us for generations,” said Page in a statement. “It’s not about reliving the past—it’s about honoring it.”
Fans can expect a career-spanning setlist, touching on classics from Led Zeppelin I through In Through the Out Door, with a few surprises rumored to be in the works. Presales will begin early next year, and demand is expected to be astronomical.
After decades of mystery and intermittent appearances, One Last Ride promises to be a historic celebration of a band that changed the face of rock and roll forever.