Starting August 1 in Omaha, Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening kicks off a North American tour to celebrate 50 years of *Physical Graffiti*. The tour, titled *An Evening With JBLZE Celebrating 50 Years of Physical Graffiti*, runs through August 31, wrapping up in Vancouver. The band will perform in 22 cities over the month.
Each night, fans can expect to hear the album’s powerful tracks, including “The Wanton Song” and the iconic “Kashmir.” Other highlights include the haunting “In The Light” and the fun “Boogie With Stu.” The band will also play classic hits like “Good Times Bad Times,” “Whole Lotta Love,” and “Stairway to Heaven” to round out the evening.
The tour stops in Denver on August 8, Napa on August 16, and Bakersfield on August 23, before heading to Seattle on August 30. Shows will last nearly two hours, with extra music if the crowd wants more.
Bonham shared that the last tour was their most successful in 15 years. Each show will kick off with “Custard Pie,” but the setlist will change to keep things exciting. Before the music starts, fans will enjoy a radio show recreation that takes them back to the *Physical Graffiti* era.
Since 2009, these performances have been Bonham’s tribute to his father, John Bonham, the legendary drummer of Led Zeppelin who passed away in 1980. Bonham said this tour is a way to express his love for music and honor his dad.
Tickets are available now, and Bonham plans to perform at least 50 shows to celebrate this milestone. Don’t miss out on this incredible musical journey!

