Robert Plant and Jimmy Page to Embark on 2026 “One Last Ride” Tour — A Soul‑Stirring, Historic Reunion Reigniting the Immortal Spirit of Led Zeppelin**
In a move that’s electrified the music world, Led Zeppelin has officially confirmed what may be their final bow — a 2026 farewell tour titled **“One Last Ride,”** hailed as a soul‑stirring reunion that revives the band’s immortal legacy.
The announcement, unleashed via a cinematic teaser featuring vintage performance footage and a blazing zeppelin descending from the skies with the haunting caption “One Last Ride. The end of an era begins 2026,” quickly ignited global excitement.Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones will reunite on stage, joined by **Jason Bonham**, son of the late drummer John Bonham — reprising his role from the legendary 2007 O₂ Arena reunion
Tour Schedule and Cities (Summer 2026)
The 20‑city global trek spans North America, Europe, and Asia — a powerful, cross‑continental farewell:
North America**: June 5 in Los Angeles (SoFi Stadium), June 9 San Francisco (Levi’s Stadium), June 13 Chicago (Soldier Field), June 17 New York (MetLife Stadium), June 21 Toronto (Rogers Centre), June 25 Miami (Hard Rock Stadium), June 30 Dallas
Europe**: July 6 London (Wembley), July 10 Paris (Stade de France), July 14 Berlin (Olympiastadion), July 18 Rome (Stadio Olimpico), July 22 Amsterdam Asia & Final UK Dates**: July 28 Tokyo (Tokyo Dome), August 1 Seoul, August 5 Bangkok, then returning for a final run of shows across the UK — Manchester, Glasgow, Dublin, Cardiff — before closing on September 5 in Birmingham.
A Tour Becomes Legend
Tickets will go on sale starting June 13, 2025, with prices ranging from \$99 to \$499. VIP packages promise soundcheck access, exclusive merch, and even meet-and-greet opportunities — all of which is expected to send demand into orbit ([totalterra247][2]). The setlist is rumoured to span career-defining anthems like “Stairway to Heaven,” “Whole Lotta Love,” “Kashmir,” and deeper cuts for die‑hard fans. Producers promise a visually immersive experience — state‑of‑the‑art visuals, tribute segments to John Bonham, and cinematic stage design fashioned as a “temple to rock itself”
This isn’t merely a tour—it’s a final, majestic salute to decades of musical revolution. One Last Ride might just be the most poignant chapter in rock history.