Led Zeppelin has officially revealed a 2026 “One Last Ride” farewell tour, marking what the band is calling a final world run. The tour is set to begin June 10, 2026, at LA’s SoFi Stadium

Led Zeppelin has officially revealed a 2026 “One Last Ride” farewell tour, marking what the band is calling a final world run. The tour is set to begin June 10, 2026, at LA’s SoFi Stadium, with additional dates and cities unveiled over the past week on their Facebook page .

Though full routing specifics (beyond the opening LA date) weren’t included in the initial announcement, the buzz indicates major North American markets will be involved. Fans are excited, but cautious—some still see uncertainty, recalling that smaller bands typically put tickets on sale almost a year in advance . That sentiment was echoed in a Reddit discussion where long-time fans expressed skepticism, noting the absence of ticket info so far and referencing identical rumors floated yearly :

“As long as Bonzo is dead it’s never happening.”

“Zero % chance.”

Still, the official band announcement is undeniably stirring attention—a sharp contrast to mere year‑old internet rumor. There’s no mention of new album releases tied to the tour, nor is there talk of unreleased music or opening singles. It seems this is strictly a concert-focused “farewell” event.

Background context: the band’s last full-scale live performance together was the iconic 2007 O₂ Stadium concert, with other one-off reunions since . Robert Plant and Jimmy Page, now in their late seventies, have commented in recent interviews that a full-blown tour seems increasingly unlikely . However, the current announcement suggests they’re prepared to surprise us once more.

 

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