Rock fans around the globe are celebrating — and preparing to say goodbye. In what’s being hailed as one of the most anticipated live music events in decades, the surviving members of Led Zeppelin — Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones — have officially announced a farewell global tour set for 2026. Titled “Legends Live Again,” the tour will be a monumental celebration of their legacy, featuring career-defining hits, rare performances, and emotional tributes to their late drummer, John Bonham.
The tour marks the first time the band’s surviving trio will share a stage for an extended run since their one-off 2007 reunion at the O2 Arena in London. That legendary show, backed by Bonham’s son Jason Bonham, sparked years of speculation about a full reunion — speculation that is finally becoming reality.
In a press statement, Jimmy Page said, “We’ve carried this music in our hearts for decades. It’s time to bring it back to the people, live and loud, one final time.” Robert Plant added, “This isn’t about nostalgia — it’s about power, connection, and saying goodbye properly.”
The tour will also feature Jason Bonham behind the drums, continuing his father’s legacy with the band. Sources close to the production say the setlists will span their entire discography — from “Dazed and Confused” to “Kashmir” and “Stairway to Heaven”. Fans can also expect unreleased live arrangements and visual tributes.
To elevate the experience, “Legends Live Again” is being designed as a multimedia spectacle — blending immersive visuals, rare archival footage, and state-of-the-art stage production. Each show will include a “Zeppelin Vault” pre-show exhibit, displaying original instruments, handwritten lyrics, and behind-the-scenes memorabilia.
Netflix and Apple Music are reportedly in talks to document the tour as part of a larger retrospective project, which could include a docuseries and a live concert film. “This is history in motion,” said a Netflix executive. “It’s not just a tour — it’s the end of an era.”
Legends Live Again kicks off on March 20, 2026, in London, followed by major stops in New York City (March 30), Tokyo (April 10), Rio de Janeiro (April 18), Berlin (April 27), Sydney (May 5), and Los Angeles (May 15). Pre-sale tickets go live January 15, 2026, with general sales opening January 20.