Rock history has reached a monumental crossroads. **Led Zeppelin** have officially announced their **final world tour for 2026**, confirming long-standing rumors and sending shockwaves through generations of fans. Dubbed **“The Final Hammer of the Gods Tour,”** the run will mark the first and last time the legendary band take their music across the globe on a full farewell schedule.
The tour will feature surviving members **Robert Plant**, **Jimmy Page**, and **John Paul Jones**, joined by acclaimed drummer **Jason Bonham**, honoring the legacy of his late father, John Bonham. According to the band, this tour is intended as a definitive goodbye — no extensions, no second legs, and no reunions beyond 2026.
**Confirmed 2026 Tour Dates & Cities**
* **June 3** – Los Angeles, USA (SoFi Stadium)
* **June 7** – New York City, USA (MetLife Stadium)
* **June 14** – London, UK (Wembley Stadium)
* **June 18** – Manchester, UK (Etihad Stadium)
* **June 25** – Paris, France (Stade de France)
* **June 30** – Berlin, Germany (Olympiastadion)
* **July 5** – Rome, Italy (Stadio Olimpico)
* **July 12** – Tokyo, Japan (Tokyo Dome)
* **July 18** – Sydney, Australia (Accor Stadium)
* **July 26** – São Paulo, Brazil (Morumbi Stadium)
More cities are expected to be announced, with limited additional dates in North America and Asia rumored but unconfirmed.
The band promises career-spanning setlists featuring immortal anthems like *“Stairway to Heaven,” “Kashmir,” “Whole Lotta Love,”* and *“Immigrant Song,”* paired with rare deep cuts longtime fans have waited decades to hear live again.
Tickets are expected to be among the most in-demand in music history, with presales opening later this year. For millions worldwide, 2026 won’t just be another tour — it will be **the final chapter of Led Zeppelin’s thunderous legacy**