Celebrating 50 Years of ‘Physical Graffiti’: Jason Bonham Extends Date For Tribute Tour

Celebrating 50 Years of ‘Physical Graffiti’: Jason Bonham Extends Date For Tribute Tour

As one of the most iconic albums in rock history reaches its golden anniversary, Jason Bonham, son of legendary Led Zeppelin drummer John Bonham, is ensuring the legacy of Physical Graffiti lives on. In celebration of the album’s 50th anniversary, Bonham has announced an extension to his popular tribute tour, Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening, delighting fans across North America and beyond.

Originally launched as a heartfelt homage to his father’s legendary band, Bonham’s tour has grown in both scale and emotion. With Physical Graffiti turning 50 this year, the setlists are being reimagined to highlight key tracks from the sprawling 1975 double album — a record that delivered timeless classics like “Kashmir,” “Trampled Under Foot,” and “In My Time of Dying.” Bonham promises an immersive experience that doesn’t just play the songs but honors the album’s experimental spirit and raw energy.

Due to overwhelming demand and sold-out shows, Bonham has extended tour dates into late 2025, adding additional stops in major cities such as Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, and Toronto. Each concert features a meticulously crafted set, complete with archival visuals and stories from Bonham himself — giving fans a deeply personal connection to the music and the history behind it.

“Playing these songs isn’t just about performing,” Bonham shared in a recent interview. “It’s about keeping the heartbeat of Led Zeppelin alive. Physical Graffiti was such a groundbreaking album — it pushed boundaries and showcased every side of the band. It deserves to be celebrated in a big way.”

Fans of all ages, from longtime Zeppelin devotees to a younger generation discovering the music anew, are turning out in droves. Bonham’s band, composed of top-tier musicians, captures the essence of the Zeppelin sound without imitation — instead, delivering a powerful, authentic experience grounded in respect and love for the original.

As the music world commemorates five decades of Physical Graffiti, Jason Bonham’s extended tour stands as a living tribute — a reminder that while time may pass, true rock and roll endures.