Listen up Led Zeppelin fans 'cause Jason Bonham is bringing his Led Zeppelin Evening experience back to Australia to celebrate the 50th anniversary of his late father's band's 'Physical Graffiti' double album.
This is no imitation band nor a pub covers act, rather it's a conduit to the DNA of Led Zeppelin that will lockdown in Brisbane, Newcastle, Sydney, Adelaide and Melbourne this April.
Released February 1975, and their first album issued by their own label Swan Song Records, 'Physical Graffiti' features songs written between 1973-1974 as well as unreleased material from their previous recording sessions for 'Led Zeppelin III' (1970), 'Led Zeppelin IV' (1971) and 'Houses Of The Holy' (1973).
"For me, this isn't just an album – it's the album," Jason Bonham declares.
"'Physical Graffiti' has always been my ultimate Led Zeppelin record, and I set out to honour its 50th Anniversary with 50 unforgettable shows.
"That vision now looks more like 80 shows! My last tour of Australia and New Zealand was nothing short of electrifying, and I know the April tour will raise the bar even higher.
"I'm counting down the days until JBLZE share our final powerful, celebration of 'Physical Graffiti' together."
'Physical Graffiti' features classics such as 'The Wanton Song' and 'Kashmir' as well as deeper cuts like 'In The Light' and 'Boogie With Stu'.
This tour will see Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Evening perform 'Physical Graffiti' in its entirety, with the set list to also feature other Led Zeppelin favourites like 'Good Times Bad Times', 'Whole Lotta Love' and, of course, 'Stairway To Heaven'.
Jason Bonham is no stranger to sharing the stage with the remaining members of Led Zeppelin, having filled his father's shoes on three separate occasions: 1988 (Atlantic Records 40th anniversary concert), 1990, and 2007 (Ahmet Ertegun tribute concert).
Tickets on sale from 10am (local time) on 30 January.
Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Evening 2026 Tour Dates
Fri 17 Apr - The Fortitude Music Hall (Brisbane)
Sun 19 Apr - Civic Theatre (Newcastle)
Tue 21 Apr - Sydney Opera House
Thu 23 Apr - Thebarton Theatre (Adelaide)
Sat 25 Apr - Palais Theatre (Melbourne)
