
the rock legends will reunite for two farewell concerts at London’s O2 Arena giving fans one last chance to experience their iconic sound live.
Led Zeppelin, one of rock music’s most iconic bands, will mark both a reunion and a farewell with a pair of special concerts this fall. The legendary British rockers are set to perform at London’s O2 Arena on November 15 and 16, 2025, offering fans a once-in-a-lifetime chance to see the original lineup on stage together again.
The band, made up of Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, John Paul Jones, and drummer Jason Bonham (son of the late John Bonham), has not performed in full since 2007. These concerts are being billed as a celebration of the group’s enduring legacy, while also serving as a farewell to their devoted fanbase.
Fans can expect a mix of Zeppelin classics alongside a few surprises. The anticipated setlist for the November shows includes hits like “Stairway to Heaven,” “Whole Lotta Love,” “Kashmir,” “Black Dog,” “Immigrant Song,” and “Rock and Roll.” Lesser-known gems like “Since I’ve Been Loving You” and “The Rain Song” are also rumored to appear, offering a comprehensive look at the band’s storied catalogue. Each show is expected to run for about two and a half hours, blending powerful guitar riffs, Plant’s distinctive vocals, and Bonham’s thunderous drumming.
Tickets are highly sought after, with pre-sale options for fan club members already sold out within hours. General public sales are scheduled to open on September 20, 2025. The band has emphasized that these concerts are truly the final chapter, with no plans for future tours.
In interviews leading up to the shows, Plant and Page have shared their excitement about reconnecting with their audience. “It’s been a long time, and we’re looking forward to sharing this music with the fans one last time,” Plant said. Page added, “We want to make these concerts something unforgettable, both for us and for the people who have supported us over the decades.”
The reunion also carries an emotional significance, honoring the late John Bonham. Jason Bonham, who has played with the band in previous reunion events, will once again handle drums, bringing his father’s legacy to life in each performance.
Production for the concerts is expected to be elaborate, with a full lighting and visual setup to complement the music. Organizers promise a high-energy experience, complete with state-of-the-art sound to capture the raw power of Led Zeppelin’s live performances.
Fans and music critics alike are anticipating memorable moments, from the soaring guitar solos to Plant’s vocal runs that defined a generation of rock. With the combination of nostalgia, virtuosity, and the promise of finality, the November concerts are shaping up to be landmark events in rock history.
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- Led Zeppelin
- O2 Arena
- Rolling Ston
- NME
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