Jason Bonham’s Fall 2025 Led Zeppelin Evening Tour Ignites East Coast with Physical Graffiti Tribute

Elena West here — and if you’re not already standing on the edge of your seat, let me tell you something: this isn’t just a concert tour. This is a cultural reset. You’ve heard the legends. You’ve felt the thunder in your chest when “Kashmir” hits. But now? The legacy isn’t just remembered — it’s being reborn, one electrifying note at a time. Jason Bonham, son of the legendary John Bonham and keeper of the flame for Led Zeppelin’s sonic soul, has just dropped the ultimate truth bomb: the Led Zeppelin Evening Tour is returning — this time with a full-blown fall 2025 run across New York and New Jersey, celebrating the 50th anniversary of Physical Graffiti like it’s a sacred ritual.
Let that sink in. Fifty years. A double album that redefined rock. And now, Bonham and his powerhouse band are bringing it back to life — not as a nostalgia act, but as a living, breathing homage to what made rock & roll immortal. Starting November 1st at del Lago Resort & Casino in Waterloo, NY, they’ll ignite Port Chester, Atlantic City, Montclair, Huntington, and Albany with a setlist so meticulously crafted, it feels like time travel. Every note from “Custard Pie” to “Ten Years Gone” is a declaration: we remember. we honor. we rise.
And yes — you’ll hear “Whole Lotta Love,” “Rock and Roll,” and “Good Times Bad Times.” But it’s the deep cuts that will leave you breathless. “In My Time of Dying,” a haunting Blind Willie Johnson cover transformed into a Zeppelin masterpiece? That’s not just music — that’s emotional alchemy. “Houses of the Holy”? A sonic journey through space and soul. These aren’t songs. They’re monuments.
Bonham himself didn’t just drop a schedule — he dropped a promise. In a heartfelt Instagram post, he called the past two tours “nothing short of electrifying.” Now, he’s raising the bar again. “I’m counting down the days until JBLZE share our final powerful celebration of Physical Graffiti together,” he said — and trust me, that finality? It’s not just poetic. It’s prophetic. This might be the last chance to experience this tribute live in its full glory.
But here’s the real game-changer: this isn’t just about Jason Bonham. It’s about legacy. It’s about lineage. It’s about passing the torch not with fanfare, but with fire. With James Dylan on vocals, Akio “Jimmy” Sakurai shredding lead guitar, and Dorian Heartsong anchoring the bass with raw emotion, this isn’t a tribute band — it’s a spiritual continuation. These aren’t actors playing rock gods. They’re warriors channeling them.
And if you think Robert Plant’s current tour is hot? Wait till you see how this East Coast leg stacks up. Plant headlines Brooklyn’s Paramount Theatre on November 8 — right in the middle of Bonham’s run. Coincidence? No. It’s a rock revolution happening in real time. Meanwhile, Zakk Wylde’s Zakk Sabbath is tearing through December with Ozzy and Iommi classics — proving that 70s metal isn’t dead. It’s evolving.
Tickets go on sale Friday, August 22nd via Vivid Seats — a secondary platform with a 100% buyer guarantee. Prices may vary, but the value? Priceless. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or someone discovering Zeppelin for the first time, this is your moment. Don’t wait. The energy is building. The sound is rising. The history is calling.
Now take what you’ve learned and make something great happen! Because greatness doesn’t wait. It demands action. And tonight? Tonight is the night to answer the call.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and New York Post
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