Legendary rock band Led Zeppelin has officially announced their long-awaited reunion tour, celebrating 30 years of their iconic career with a series of concerts across major North American cities…
In a historic announcement that has sent shockwaves through the music world, legendary rock band Led Zeppelin has officially confirmed their long-awaited reunion tour, celebrating over three decades of their iconic career. The band will embark on a series of highly anticipated live performances across major cities in North America, marking the first full tour by the original surviving members in more than two decades.
Simply titled “Led Zeppelin: The Legacy Tour”, the trek will kick off in September 2025, with stops scheduled in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Toronto, Atlanta, and San Francisco, among others. This milestone event will not only honor the band’s revolutionary music but also celebrate 30 years since their final studio release, Coda, was first compiled as a posthumous tribute in 1982.
A Long Time Coming
For years, rumors of a Led Zeppelin reunion have swirled with no confirmation—until now. Guitarist Jimmy Page, vocalist Robert Plant, and bassist/keyboardist John Paul Jones will reunite onstage, joined by Jason Bonham, son of the late drummer John Bonham, who passed away in 1980. Jason, who previously filled in during the band’s 2007 one-off reunion at London’s O2 Arena, will once again take up his father’s legacy behind the drum kit.
“This isn’t just a nostalgia tour,” Page said during the official press conference held in London. “It’s a celebration of the music, the memories, and the fans who’ve kept our flame alive for over five decades. We’re coming together to honor the past—and to blow the roof off these arenas one more time.”
Tour Highlights and What to Expect
The 15-date tour will feature state-of-the-art stage production, never-before-seen visual effects, and remastered setlists that span the band’s entire discography—from Led Zeppelin I to Physical Graffiti, and beyond.
Concertgoers can expect electrifying renditions of legendary tracks such as:
- “Stairway to Heaven”
- “Kashmir”
- “Whole Lotta Love”
- “Black Dog”
- “Immigrant Song”
- “Rock and Roll”
The band has also teased the inclusion of deep cuts and rare live medleys that haven’t been performed since the 1970s. A few surprises, including potential guest appearances from well-known admirers and collaborators, are also rumored.
Robert Plant addressed fan expectations during the press event:
“We’re not trying to recreate the past—we’re reigniting it. Every note we play comes from the heart, and every night will be different. We’ve never been about playing it safe.”
Tickets and Availability
Tickets for The Legacy Tour will go on sale to the public starting June 21, 2025, through Ticketmaster and other major vendors. A special pre-sale will be available to fan club members and subscribers to Led Zeppelin’s official newsletter.
VIP packages, which include early entry, exclusive merchandise, and limited-edition vinyl, will also be available. Given the massive demand, industry insiders expect the entire tour to sell out within minutes.
Legacy and Impact
Led Zeppelin is widely regarded as one of the most influential rock bands in history. Formed in 1968, their fusion of blues, hard rock, and psychedelia helped define a generation and inspired countless artists across genres. Over 300 million records sold worldwide and induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 1995 solidify their status as true icons.
Despite sporadic appearances and solo projects, fans have long dreamed of seeing the band reunite for a proper tour. The 2007 O2 Arena reunion, hailed as one of the greatest live performances in rock history, only deepened that desire.
“This is the moment many of us thought might never happen,” said Rolling Stone critic Marcus Whitaker. “It’s more than a concert—it’s a cultural event, a resurrection of the raw, thunderous energy that only Zeppelin can deliver.”
Looking Ahead
In addition to the tour, the band is preparing a commemorative box set titled Led Zeppelin: 30 Years On, featuring remastered tracks, unreleased live recordings, rare photographs, and a new documentary chronicling the band’s return to the stage. The collection is set for release in November 2025, coinciding with the final show of the North American leg.
As fans prepare for what could be their last chance to see Led Zeppelin live, the excitement is palpable. Whether you’re a longtime devotee or a new listener discovering the magic of Zeppelin for the first time, The Legacy Tour promises to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
Prepare to be thunderstruck. Led Zeppelin is back—and they’re louder than ever.