What's Happening?
Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Evening has announced a spring 2026 tour that will take the band to various venues across North America. The tour is set to begin in early May and will include performances at theaters, auditoriums, soundstages, resorts, and wineries.
The tour is a continuation of the band's celebration of the 50th anniversary of Led Zeppelin's iconic album 'Physical Graffiti.' The band, which features James Dylan on vocals, Dorian Heartsong on bass, and Akio 'Mr. Jimmy' Sakurai on guitar, will perform classic tracks such as 'Houses Of The Holy,' 'Custard Pie,' and 'Kashmir.' Tickets for the tour are available on various ticketing platforms, with prices starting at $67. The tour will conclude at the Hershey Theatre in Hershey, PA, on June 7.
Why It's Important?
The announcement of Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Evening tour is significant for fans of classic rock, as it provides an opportunity to experience the music of Led Zeppelin live. The tour not only celebrates the legacy of one of rock's most influential bands but also introduces their music to a new generation of fans. This tour is part of a broader trend of classic rock bands and tribute acts continuing to draw large audiences, highlighting the enduring popularity of music from the 1960s and 1970s. The tour also contributes to the live music industry, which has been recovering from the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, by attracting audiences to venues across North America.
What's Next?
As the tour progresses, fans can expect a series of performances that pay homage to Led Zeppelin's musical legacy. The band will likely continue to perform a setlist that includes both well-known hits and deeper cuts from the 'Physical Graffiti' album. The tour may also inspire other tribute acts and classic rock bands to embark on similar tours, further revitalizing the live music scene. Additionally, the success of this tour could lead to more collaborations and projects involving Jason Bonham and other musicians who are dedicated to preserving the legacy of classic rock.













