Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin Announces Long-Awaited 2026 Farewell Tour: ‘One Last Ride’ Marks the End of a Rock Legend’s Era.
In a moment that marks the close of an extraordinary era in rock music, Jimmy Page, the iconic guitarist and founding member of Led Zeppelin, has officially announced the 2026 farewell tour, aptly titled “One Last Ride.” This long-awaited announcement sends a wave of emotion through generations of fans who have revered Page not only as a musical genius but also as a cornerstone of rock history.
After years of speculation and whispers about a final curtain call, Page stepped into the spotlight during a press event in London to confirm what many had hoped for — a farewell tour celebrating Led Zeppelin’s legacy and offering one final chance for fans to experience the thunderous sound that changed music forever.
Farewell Tour: Dates and Locations.
The “One Last Ride” farewell tour will cover North America, Europe, and Asia, beginning in June 2026.The North American leg includes performances in major cities and iconic venues:
June 15 – Los Angeles, CA – SoFi Stadium
June 20 – Chicago, IL – Soldier Field
June 25 – New York, NY – Madison Square GardenJune 30 – Toronto, ON – Rogers Centre
The tour will then continue to Europe with shows in London (Wembley Stadium), Berlin, and Paris, before concluding with a monumental final show in Tokyo, Japan, on July 20, 2026, at the Tokyo Dome.
Jimmy Page, now in his 80s, remains an electrifying presence on stage. Known for crafting some of the most iconic riffs in music history — including “Whole Lotta Love”, “Kashmir”, and “Black Dog” — Page has long been regarded as one of the greatest guitarists of all time. His decision to headline this final tour reflects a deeply personal desire to honor Led Zeppelin’s legacy, thank loyal fans, and bring his unmatched artistry to the stage one last time.
“I’ve lived a life through six strings,” Page said during the tour announcement. “This tour is for the fans who kept the flame alive all these years. It’s not just a goodbye — it’s a celebration.”
While the full band will not be reuniting in its original form, the tour will feature Jason Bonham on drums, carrying on the legacy of his father, John Bonham, alongside a curated group of guest performers. These include notable musicians influenced by Page’s work, such as Jack White and Dave Grohl, both of whom are expected to join for select dates.
The setlist will blend Led Zeppelin classics with rare deep cuts and possibly a few surprises from Page’s solo material. High production values, immersive visuals, and a custom stage design are planned to elevate the concert experience.
Tickets for “One Last Ride” will go on sale March 15, 2026, via major platforms including Ticketmaster and the official Led Zeppelin site. Pre-sale access will be granted to fan club members, and exclusive VIP packages — featuring meet-and-greet opportunities, limited-edition memorabilia, and backstage tours — will be made available.
Jimmy Page’s farewell tour is not just a concert series; it’s the final chapter of a story that began in 1968 and shaped rock music for decades. As he prepares to take the stage one last time, “One Last Ride” stands as a powerful and poignant farewell to a life lived loud — a fitting sendoff for a true rock legend.