Legacy Tour Led Zeppelin has officially announced their 2026 reunion tour, marking their first extensive live performances since 2007. The tour, titled “The Led Zeppelin Legacy Tour 2026,” is set to begin on June 10, 2026, at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadiums

Legacy Tour Led Zeppelin has officially announced their 2026 reunion tour, marking their first extensive live performances since 2007. The tour, titled “The Led Zeppelin Legacy Tour 2026,” is set to begin on June 10, 2026, at Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadiums

After years of swirling rumors and fan anticipation, Led Zeppelin has finally confirmed what millions have been dreaming of — a 2026 reunion tour that will see the legendary rock band take to the stage for the first time since their historic 2007 performance at London’s O2 Arena. Titled “The Led Zeppelin Legacy Tour 2026,” this long-awaited return marks a monumental chapter in rock history.

The Tour Begins: A New Era for the Legends

The tour is set to launch on June 10, 2026, at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, kicking off a run of 20 shows across North America and Europe. For fans who never thought they’d see the band live again, this announcement is nothing short of miraculous.

The press release dropped early this morning, sending shockwaves through the music world. Within minutes, social media erupted as hashtags like #ZeppelinLegacyTour and #LedZeppelinReturns trended globally.

A Lineup That Honors the Past

The lineup for the Legacy Tour brings together three original members:

  • Jimmy Page (guitar)
  • Robert Plant (vocals)
  • John Paul Jones (bass/keys)

Drums will be handled by Jason Bonham, the son of the late, great John Bonham, whose powerful playing defined the Zeppelin sound. Jason previously filled in for the 2007 reunion concert, winning universal acclaim for his passion and precision.

In a statement, Page said:

“We’ve felt the pull for years, but now it finally feels right. This tour isn’t about reliving the past—it’s about honoring it and playing the music that changed everything.”

Iconic Setlist, Fresh Energy

While full setlists have not yet been released, insiders suggest that the tour will feature all the classics—“Stairway to Heaven,” “Kashmir,” “Whole Lotta Love,” “Black Dog,” and “Rock and Roll”—alongside deeper cuts and reimagined versions of fan favorites.

Robert Plant shared that the band is rehearsing new arrangements and planning a visual experience worthy of Zeppelin’s legendary reputation. “We’re not just stepping back in time. We’re bringing Zeppelin into 2026,” he said.

Cities Confirmed (So Far)

While the full itinerary is still under wraps, confirmed cities include:

  • Los Angeles (SoFi Stadium)
  • New York (MetLife Stadium)
  • Chicago (Soldier Field)
  • London (Wembley Stadium)
  • Berlin (Olympiastadion)

More dates are expected to be announced soon, with early rumors hinting at possible stops in Tokyo, Sydney, and Rio de Janeiro.

Tickets and Streaming

Pre-sale tickets will go live this September, with general sales opening shortly after. For fans unable to attend in person, select shows will be livestreamed globally, and a full concert film is reportedly already in pre-production.

The Led Zeppelin Legacy Tour 2026 is more than a reunion—it’s a celebration of a band that shaped the very DNA of rock music. After decades apart, the hammer of the gods is about to fall once more.

 

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