Foo Fighters and Led Zeppelin Announce Final Joint Tour — Dates and Cities Revealed
In a headline that stunned the rock universe and sent shockwaves across generations of music fans, Foo Fighters and Led Zeppelin have officially announced what is being billed as their final joint tour—a once-in-a-lifetime, cross-era celebration of legacy, reinvention, and the pure thunder of live rock music. For decades, fans have fantasized about a collaborative tour between these titans of sound, but few believed it would ever become reality. Now, the unimaginable has happened, and the world is preparing for a tour that promises to be not just historic, but downright mythic.
Dubbed “The Last Immortals Tour,” the announcement confirms a sweeping run across North America, Europe, South America, Asia, and Australia. Spanning 33 cities, the tour is designed as a monumental farewell to a live era defined by raw guitar worship, transcendent vocals, and stage-breaking energy.
This isn’t just a tour—it’s a global cultural event.
A Collision of Legends
Foo Fighters, one of the most enduring and beloved rock bands of the last three decades, bring their trademark explosiveness, heartfelt storytelling, and Dave Grohl’s volcanic stage presence. After numerous world tours, chart-dominating albums, and an emotional second act following the loss of drummer Taylor Hawkins, the band’s 2026 outing already had fans buzzing. But pairing with Led Zeppelin—rock’s Mount Olympus—elevates everything to a new dimension.
Led Zeppelin, whose legacy needs no introduction, comes into the tour as a once-in-history force: timeless riffs, seismic drums, and mystical vocals that shaped generations. Though the band no longer tours regularly, this final return has been framed not as a comeback, but as a celebration of an era they helped create. The group will be joined by Jason Bonham carrying the thunder of his father’s legacy on drums, while the surviving members deliver a performance fans believed they would never witness again.
The bands describe the tour as a union of past and present—“a passing of the torch, a circle closing, and an explosion opening at the same time.”
A Tour Designed for the Ages
Each night will feature extended sets from both bands, but what has fans truly losing their minds are the officially confirmed joint performances. According to early production notes, Foo Fighters and Led Zeppelin will unite on stage for a climactic collaborative finale—featuring re-imagined versions of classics like Kashmir, Everlong, Black Dog, My Hero, and an ensemble rendition of Stairway to Heaven that insiders say “will rewrite live music history.”
Massive stadiums, hybrid LED-analog stage setups, vintage amplifiers, rotating catwalk platforms, and colossal pyrotechnics are being prepared. The tour’s producers claim this will be “the largest audiovisual rock production ever attempted.”
The Full 2026 Tour Schedule — Cities and Dates Revealed
Below is the complete lineup of the 33 confirmed cities for The Last Immortals Tour:
North America
Los Angeles, CA – SoFi Stadium
Seattle, WA – Lumen Field
Chicago, IL – Soldier Field
Toronto, Canada – Rogers Centre
New York City, NY – MetLife Stadium
Houston, TX – NRG Stadium
Miami, FL – Hard Rock Stadium
South America
São Paulo, Brazil – Allianz Parque
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil – Maracanã Stadium
Buenos Aires, Argentina – Estadio Monumental
Santiago, Chile – Estadio Nacional
Europe
London, UK – Wembley Stadium
Manchester, UK – Etihad Stadium
Paris, France – Stade de France
Berlin, Germany – Olympiastadion
Rome, Italy – Stadio Olimpico
Madrid, Spain – Cívitas Metropolitano
Dublin, Ireland – Croke Park
Amsterdam, Netherlands – Johan Cruyff Arena
Stockholm, Sweden – Friends Arena
Asia
Tokyo, Japan – Tokyo Dome
Osaka, Japan – Yanmar Stadium
Seoul, South Korea – Seoul Olympic Stadium
Singapore – National Stadium
Jakarta, Indonesia – Gelora Bung Karno Stadium
Oceania
Sydney, Australia – Accor Stadium
Melbourne, Australia – MCG
Brisbane, Australia – Suncorp Stadium
Auckland, New Zealand – Eden Park
Middle East
Dubai, UAE – Dubai Arena
Africa
Cape Town, South Africa – DHL Stadium
This global sweep marks one of the most ambitious touring schedules ever attempted by a rock lineup of this magnitude.
Tickets, Exclusives, and Surprises
Tickets are expected to sell out instantly, with pre-sale registrations already overwhelming servers. Fans will also have access to limited-edition VIP experiences, including:
Backstage museum tours displaying instruments, handwritten lyrics, and memorabilia from both bands
Premium soundcheck sessions
A special vinyl pressing available only to tour attendees
Collaborative tour merch featuring artwork from both eras
Rumors are swirling about guest appearances from contemporary rock artists who have been influenced by both groups. While nothing has been officially announced, insiders hint that several major names “have already confirmed availability.”
A Farewell That Feels Like a Beginning
While Led Zeppelin has framed this as their final global run, Foo Fighters have emphasized that the collaboration marks “the end of one era and the spark of another.” Dave Grohl, a lifelong Zeppelin fan, said in the announcement: “This is something we dreamed about. Something we never thought possible. And now we’re going to bring it to the world—loud, heavy, and full of love.”
Robert Plant added: “Time moves, but music stays. This tour is for everyone we were, and everyone we’ve become.”
Fans everywhere are preparing for emotional, electric, unforgettable nights—moments that will join the great chapters of rock history.
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