
FANS REJOICE: Legendary Rock Band Led Zeppelin Officially Announces 2026 “Last Tour” in Six North American Cities
Rock ‘n’ roll history is about to be made once again. Legendary rock band Led Zeppelin has announced what they’re calling their “Last Tour,” scheduled for 2026 and limited to just six North American cities. This long-awaited return to the stage marks the first time the iconic group will tour since their last reunion performance nearly two decades ago—and it may very well be the final curtain call.
The band made the announcement via a dramatic video teaser posted on their official website and social media, featuring clips from their electrifying performances in the 1970s and a chilling final message: “One more time. One last time. Led Zeppelin. 2026.”
The Cities:
The tour will span just six cities, handpicked for their deep ties to the band’s legacy and their influence on the American rock scene. The stops include:
- New York City, NY – Madison Square Garden
- Los Angeles, CA – SoFi Stadium
- Chicago, IL – Soldier Field
- Toronto, ON – Rogers Centre
- Dallas, TX – AT&T Stadium
- San Francisco, CA – Oracle Park
A Reunion Long in the Making
While Led Zeppelin has remained inactive for most of the 21st century, demand for a tour has never faded. Since their 2007 one-off reunion concert at London’s O2 Arena—which sold out in seconds—fans have begged for a full-scale return. Now, with founding members Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and John Paul Jones finally aligned on stage again (joined by Jason Bonham, son of the late drummer John Bonham), the wait is over.
Robert Plant Speaks
In a rare public statement, vocalist Robert Plant reflected on the band’s decision to return:
“We’ve had many years apart, and music has taken us all on different journeys. But there’s still a flame—something raw and honest we created together. This is our way of honoring that one final time.”
Ticket Demand Expected to Break Records
Pre-sales will open exclusively to fan club members next month, followed by general ticket sales in August 2025. With only six dates on the calendar, ticket demand is expected to be unlike anything seen in recent years.
What to Expect
While the official setlist remains under wraps, insiders suggest the band will perform a mix of classic hits including “Stairway to Heaven,” “Kashmir,” “Black Dog,” “Whole Lotta Love,” and “Immigrant Song.” The performances are rumored to feature cutting-edge visuals and a massive, state-of-the-art sound system designed to bring their timeless sound to life for a new generation.
A Historic Farewell
As the rock world braces for what may be the final ride of one of music’s greatest acts, fans both old and new are preparing to witness history. The 2026 Last Tour isn’t just another concert series—it’s a cultural milestone, a celebration of a band that helped shape modern music as we know it.
For fans of Led Zeppelin, the message is clear: this is the last chance to see legends in action. Don’t miss it.