To the millions who have soared on the wings of “Stairway to Heaven,” to those who’ve felt the thunder of “Kashmir” pulse through their veins, and to the generations who found their voice in the roar of Jimmy Page’s guitar and Robert Plant’s iconic howl—this is for you.
Today marks a historic moment in rock history.
Led Zeppelin—arguably the most influential hard rock band to ever walk the Earth—has officially announced their final tour. Yes, you read that right. After decades of speculation, brief reunions, and the passing of time that has only elevated their myth, the band is hitting the road one last time. The *2025 Farewell Tour* will span six cities across North America, each chosen for its iconic music legacy and deep-rooted Zeppelin fandom.
This isn’t just a tour. It’s a send-off. A celebration. A final communion between rock gods and the legions who never stopped believing in the power of their sound. The band has confirmed that the lineup will include original members Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, with John Paul Jones returning on bass and keys. Jason Bonham, son of the late, great John Bonham, will again take up his father’s place behind the kit—just as he did during their unforgettable 2007 reunion at London’s O2 Arena.
“Time has passed, but the music never left us,” said Robert Plant in the official announcement. “This is about honoring where we’ve been, and giving the fans a true goodbye.”
**The Six North American Cities:**
1. **Los Angeles, CA** – The city of angels meets the hammer of the gods.
2. **Chicago, IL** – Home of blues, a foundation of Zeppelin’s soul.
3. **New York City, NY** – Where rock history echoes through every venue.
4. **Nashville, TN** – A nod to the roots and rhythm that inspired them.
5. **Toronto, ON** – A city that’s long embraced their legacy with open arms.
6. **San Francisco, CA** – Where the West Coast dreams once met British thunder.
Dates will be revealed in the coming weeks, with tickets expected to go on sale later this summer. Fans are advised to register early through the band’s official site, as demand is already surging beyond expectations.
More than just a setlist of hits, this tour promises a full-immersion into the Zeppelin experience. Expect extended jams, deep cuts, rare footage tributes to Bonham, and a visual production that bridges the magic of the ’70s with modern brilliance.
This announcement is more than nostalgia. It’s a reminder: legends may age, but legends never fade. Led Zeppelin’s music has lived through revolutions, reinventions, and rebirths. It’s been passed down from vinyl to streaming, from dusty garage speakers to sold-out stadiums. And now, it comes full circle.
To the fans who stood in muddy fields, blasted “Black Dog” from their car stereos, and played air guitar in their bedrooms—this is your moment.
To the skeptics who thought it would never happen—this is your sign.
And to the band that defined an era and shaped the DNA of rock itself—this is your victory lap.