End of an Era: ACCEPT & Led Zeppelin Reveal Dates for Their 2026 Joint Farewell Tour**
Rock history is about to be made as two of the most iconic names in music—ACCEPT and Led Zeppelin—have officially announced dates and cities for their unprecedented **2026 Joint Farewell Tour**. This historic event marks the first and only time these legendary bands will share the same stage, promising a once-in-a-lifetime celebration of rock ‘n’ roll that spans generations.
The tour will kick off on **June 5, 2026, in Los Angeles, California**, and will hit major cities across North America, Europe, Asia, and South America before concluding on **December 20, 2026, in London, England**—the city where both bands cemented their place in rock history. So far, more than **40 cities** have been announced, including New York, Chicago, Toronto, Berlin, Tokyo, São Paulo, Sydney, and Paris, with a few surprise stops rumored to be added later.
For Led Zeppelin, this marks the final chapter of a career that has defined rock for over five decades. While frontman Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page, and bassist John Paul Jones have reunited sporadically over the years, this will be their first full-scale tour since the 1980 breakup following John Bonham’s death. Rumors suggest Jason Bonham, son of the late drummer, will sit behind the kit to honor his father’s legacy.
ACCEPT’s involvement adds even more power to the lineup. Known for their relentless energy and heavy metal classics like *Balls to the Wall* and *Fast as a Shark*, the German metal pioneers are also billing this as their final worldwide tour. Guitarist Wolf Hoffmann has promised “a spectacular send-off” with massive stage production and a career-spanning setlist that will thrill fans both old and new.
Industry insiders are calling this tour one of the most ambitious in rock history, with massive arenas and stadiums already reporting overwhelming ticket demand. VIP experiences will include exclusive merchandise, meet-and-greets, and even backstage access for lucky fans.
In a joint statement, Robert Plant and Wolf Hoffmann said, “This is more than a tour—it’s a celebration of everything we’ve built over decades of music. We’re giving our fans one final show to remember.”
Tickets go on sale **January 10, 2026**, and are expected to sell out within minutes. For rock fans, this is the ultimate farewell, marking the end of an era and a rare moment where two legendary bands will share the same stage—one last time.