Jason Bonham—son of Led Zeppelin’s legendary drummer John “Bonzo” Bonham—is once again hitting the road with his band, Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening (JBLZE)…

Jason Bonham—son of Led Zeppelin’s legendary drummer John “Bonzo” Bonham—is once again hitting the road with his band, **Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening (JBLZE)**, in tribute to the 50th anniversary of the iconic *Physical Graffiti* album. The previous spring leg (May 3–31, 2025) covered 21 cities across the U.S., featuring full performances of *Physical Graffiti* alongside hits like **“Kashmir,” “Trampled Under Foot,”** and fan favorites such as Whole Lotta Love”.

Due to overwhelming demand and multiple sell‑outs, Bonham has added **22 more dates** from **August 1 to 31, 2025**, extending the celebration across the Midwest, West Coast—and even into Vancouver, BC ([nypost.com][2]). Notable stops include Denver (Aug 8), Anaheim (Aug 21), Seattle (Aug 30), and a special performance at Vail’s Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater on Aug 7 ([gratefulweb.com][3]).

Bonham leads a tight lineup: **Himself on drums**, **James Dylan on vocals**, **Dorian Heartsong** on bass, **Alex Howland** on keyboards, and **Akio “Mr. Jimmy” Sakurai** on lead guitar ([reddit.com][4]). This marks the first JBLZE tour centered entirely around a single album, reflecting Jason’s personal connection—he’s said *Physical Graffiti* is his favorite Zeppelin album, largely due to the epic **“Kashmir”.

The show experience goes beyond music: Jason shares personal anecdotes, blending storytelling with performances and creative visuals, honoring both his father and the enduring legacy of Zeppelin

Fan reviews emphasize the passion and authenticity of the performances, with many calling it “the best Led Zeppelin cover act in the business”

Tickets for the new dates are available via secondary platforms like Vivid Seats, offering 100% buyer guarantees, though prices may vary.

In short, if you’re a Zeppelin fan, this extended tour gives you two chances in 2025 to hear *Physical Graffiti* played in full—just as Jason intended. It’s more than a tribute—it’s a heartfelt celebration of a rock masterpiece.

 

 

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