The Wait is Over: Led Zeppelin Announces 2025 Reunion Tour, ‘The Led Zeppelin Legacy Tour 2025,’ Kicking Off June 10 at LA’s SoFi Stadium with Unforgettable Performances of Iconic Hits, Featuring Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones in a Celebration of Rock’s Greatest Legends”*…… Full Details
The Wait is Over: Led Zeppelin Announces 2025 Reunion Tour, ‘The Led Zeppelin Legacy Tour,’ Kicking Off June 10 at LA’s SoFi Stadium
In what is already being hailed as the biggest rock announcement of the decade, Led Zeppelin has officially revealed plans for a full-scale 2025 reunion tour—“The Led Zeppelin Legacy Tour.” After years of speculation, hope, and whispered rumors, the legendary trio—Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones—will reunite to perform a globe-spanning series of shows for the first time in nearly two decades. The tour kicks off June 10 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, promising unforgettable performances of their iconic catalog and a celebration of a band whose music defined an era and shaped generations.
The announcement, made early Sunday morning via Zeppelin’s official social media accounts and website, sent the music world into a frenzy. A short teaser video featuring black-and-white clips of the band in its prime, interspersed with present-day rehearsal footage, closed with the words: “The Legacy Begins Again – June 10, 2025.” Within minutes, the band’s website crashed due to traffic surges, and hashtags like #Zeppelin2025 and #LegacyTour began trending worldwide.
The Led Zeppelin Legacy Tour will feature 20 North American dates, followed by select shows in Europe, Japan, Australia, and South America, according to the initial release. The North American leg includes major stadiums and iconic venues such as New York’s Madison Square Garden, Chicago’s Soldier Field, and London’s Wembley Stadium—where they will close the tour with a two-night finale in late September. Tickets are expected to go on sale Friday, April 26, with early access available for fan club members and verified pre-sale registrants.
In a joint statement, Plant, Page, and Jones expressed their excitement and sense of purpose behind the reunion:
“This is not just about nostalgia—it’s about honoring the music, the legacy, and the fans who’ve kept this flame alive. We’re coming together to play the songs that changed our lives—and yours.”
What makes the tour even more momentous is the inclusion of a carefully chosen guest drummer: Jason Bonham, the son of the late and beloved John Bonham, who will once again fill his father’s shoes behind the kit. Jason previously joined the surviving members for the band’s one-night-only performance at London’s O2 Arena in 2007, a show that remains one of the most celebrated one-offs in rock history. His return marks a full-circle moment and adds emotional weight to an already historic event.
The setlist, though officially under wraps, is expected to span the band’s full discography—from thunderous rock anthems like “Whole Lotta Love” and “Black Dog” to the sprawling mysticism of “Kashmir” and the timeless balladry of “Stairway to Heaven.” Insiders close to the production say the band is rehearsing nearly 30 songs, with plans to rotate rarities and deep cuts throughout the tour to keep each night unique. The staging is said to be “epic in scale, but true to Zeppelin’s raw, elemental energy,” with a focus on live instrumentation over digital trickery.
Fans and industry veterans alike are calling the reunion a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Legendary producer Rick Rubin tweeted, “Led Zeppelin getting back on stage isn’t just a concert—it’s a cultural event. This is history in motion.” Meanwhile, younger artists like Jack White, Dave Grohl, and Billie Eilish expressed admiration and excitement online, with Grohl posting, “They’re the reason I play music. Count me front row, every city I can.”
While Led Zeppelin has resisted a full reunion for decades—often citing creative integrity and a desire not to “become their own tribute act”—this tour appears to have been motivated by a different energy. Sources close to the band suggest the idea began to take shape in late 2023, following a private jam session held at Page’s home in Sussex. What began as a casual reconnection reportedly ignited a musical spark too strong to ignore.
Notably, the tour also arrives as the band celebrates a slew of major milestones: Jimmy Page’s 80th birthday, the 55th anniversary of Led Zeppelin II, and the upcoming release of a career-spanning documentary film slated to premiere at the Venice Film Festival this fall. The tour is expected to coincide with exclusive merchandise drops, vinyl reissues, and behind-the-scenes content released through Zeppelin’s newly revamped digital platforms.
For the millions of fans who thought they’d never get the chance to see the gods of rock thunder across the stage again, The Led Zeppelin Legacy Tour 2025 is nothing short of a dream realized. With Plant’s timeless voice, Page’s guitar wizardry, Jones’s quiet genius, and Bonham blood back on drums, the spirit of Zeppelin is not just alive—it’s roaring louder than ever.
Get ready. The hammer of the gods is falling once again.