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FANS ECSTATIC AS LED ZEPPELIN CONFIRMS 2026 “LAST TOUR” STARTING AT SOFI STADIUM IN LOS ANGELES
Rock fans worldwide are celebrating after Led Zeppelin officially announced their much-anticipated 2026 “Last Tour”, marking what is expected to be the iconic band’s final series of live performances. The legendary rock group is set to launch the tour with a historic opening show at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, with scheduled stops in four additional major U.S. cities. For fans across generations, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience one last thunderous encore from one of music’s most influential bands.
The announcement was made public on Tuesday morning through the band’s official website and social media platforms. A cryptic teaser video—featuring a montage of classic concert footage and ending with the words, “The end is near—but not before one final thunderstorm”—set the internet ablaze within minutes. Social media feeds were soon flooded with messages of shock, nostalgia, and overwhelming excitement, as the world absorbed the news of the group’s return to the stage.
Formed in 1968, Led Zeppelin is often hailed as one of the greatest rock bands of all time. With era-defining songs such as “Stairway to Heaven,” “Kashmir,” “Whole Lotta Love,” and “Black Dog,” the group reshaped the rock landscape by blending blues, hard rock, and psychedelia. Despite disbanding in 1980 following the tragic death of drummer John Bonham, the band’s cultural impact and musical legacy have only grown stronger over time.
Calls for a full reunion have been ongoing for decades. While the group briefly reunited for a single performance in 2007—dubbed Celebration Day—with Bonham’s son Jason Bonham behind the drum kit, Led Zeppelin consistently resisted any offers for a comprehensive tour. That resistance has now been broken.
The 2026 farewell tour will feature original members Robert Plant (vocals), Jimmy Page (guitar), and John Paul Jones (bass/keyboard), with Jason Bonham once again stepping in to honor his late father. Though the full setlist has not yet been revealed, sources close to the band suggest that the concerts will include hits spanning their entire catalog, along with rare deep cuts that haven’t been performed live in decades.
As of now, the U.S. leg of the tour includes stops in Los Angeles, Chicago, New York, Atlanta, and Dallas. The band is expected to expand the tour globally, with rumors already swirling about possible shows in London, Tokyo, Berlin, and Sydney.
Tickets will be released in phases, with early access given to fan club members and VIP buyers. Given the band’s legendary status and the historic nature of this being their final tour, ticket demand is expected to be immense.
For longtime fans who have waited years for a return—or for younger music lovers who never got to see Led Zeppelin live—this tour promises to be a powerful and emotional farewell. As Robert Plant once famously sang, “There’s still time to change the road you’re on.” In 2026, that road leads straight to one final storm of sound, energy, and history from the masters of rock.