All the Latest on Led Zeppelin: Upcoming Releases, Plant’s Tour Dates & ‘Becoming Led Zeppelin’ Hype Peaks – Get the Led Out Live on Live Jam Tonight

If you’re a die-hard Led Zeppelin fan, the next few months are absolutely stacked with new content, rare performances, must-see media, and high-profile appearances. From Robert Plant’s summer tour with Saving Grace to a flurry of film, book, and music releases, the Zep universe is in full motion—and Live Jam is here to keep you plugged in.


Tonight: Get the Led Out Live on Live Jam Radio

Before we jump into what’s coming, don’t forget: every Wednesday night at 10PM ET, Live Jam Radio brings you three solid hours of nothing but live Led Zeppelin. No studio edits. No overdubs. Just raw, unfiltered rock from the world’s greatest live band at the peak of their powers.

Tonight’s episode of “Get the Led Out Live” will take you from the Fillmore to Knebworth, from Tokyo to Earls Court, with a carefully curated selection of performances that capture the full fury of Zeppelin on stage. Tune in and ride the wave at LiveJamRadio.com.


‘Becoming Led Zeppelin’ Lands June 7 on Netflix + More Key Dates

The long-awaited authorized documentary, Becoming Led Zeppelin, officially premieres on Netflix on June 7. Directed by Bernard MacMahon, the film dives into the band’s early evolution—before the sold-out arenas, before the excess, before the legend. Expect rare footage, unseen interviews with Page, Plant, and Jones, and a narrative driven by the band themselves.

And that’s just the start of the rollout:

  • May 28 – The filmmakers will host a Q&A session in London, offering behind-the-scenes insight into the making of the film.
  • June 26 – The film will be released digitally in France, available to rent or buy.
  • Autumn – The film will launch in Japan, with more international details expected soon.

Books for the Zep-Obsessed

If your bookshelf is as heavy as your playlist, several high-profile Led Zeppelin books are on the horizon:

  • JuneRock Visions, a new photography and memorabilia book featuring a full chapter on Zeppelin collectibles, hits stores.
  • September 11Valhalla!: The A to Z of Led Zeppelin by Paul Brannigan drops, promising deep-dive entries on every major (and obscure) piece of the Zeppelin story.
  • October 28 – An updated edition of Denny Somach’s classic Get the Led Out: How Led Zeppelin Became the Biggest Band in the World will be published, including fresh insights and expanded content.

Robert Plant Back on the Road with Saving Grace

While he may keep Zeppelin songs off the setlist, Robert Plant is anything but retired. This summer, he returns to the road with his stripped-down roots project Saving Grace, hitting festivals across France, Italy, and Spain:

  • July 10Festival de Poupet, Saint-Malô-du-Bois, France
  • July 13Lucca Summer Festival, Lucca, Italy
  • July 15Jazz à Juan, Juan-les-Pins, France
  • July 17 – Vienne, France
  • July 19 – Salon-de-Provence, France
  • July 21Jazz in Marciac, Marciac, France
  • July 23Festival de Carcassonne, Carcassonne, France
  • July 261001 Músicas, Granada, Spain
  • July 28 – Valencia, Spain
  • July 30 – Barcelona, Spain

Plant’s solo shows are a mystical, acoustic-leaning journey through his musical roots. Think deep folk, world rhythms, and maybe the occasional reimagined Zeppelin gem.


More to Watch: ‘Mr. Jimmy’ and New Music with Paul Weller

If you’re craving more Jimmy Page-related visuals, Mr. Jimmy, the acclaimed film based on Japanese guitarist Akio Sakurai’s note-for-note recreations of Page’s live performances, will be released on DVD and Blu-ray in Japan on July 2. It’s a beautiful tribute to the obsessive passion Zeppelin still inspires worldwide.

Also dropping July 25: Paul Weller’s new album “Find El Dorado,” featuring a special guest appearance by Robert Plant on a track called “Clive’s Song.” Expect something soul-drenched and full of character—Plant doesn’t just lend his voice to any old session.


Coming This Fall: John Paul Jones Returns to the Classical Stage

Lest we forget the quiet architect of Led Zeppelin, John Paul Jones will return to the spotlight this October, premiering a brand-new song cycle composed for opera singer Dame Sarah Connolly in London. No word yet on recordings, but the piece is already generating buzz in classical circles.


Led Zeppelin Lives On—Louder Than Ever

Whether it’s through documentaries, deep cuts, rare live shows, new collaborations, or old-school memoirs, Led Zeppelin continues to evolve, inspire, and resonate. Their presence is immortal—and this year, that legacy grows even stronger.

🔥 Don’t miss “Get the Led Out Live” tonight at 10PM ET
🎸 Stream “Becoming Led Zeppelin” on Netflix starting June 7
📖 Mark your calendars for a summer and fall full of Zeppelin milestones


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Netflix to Stream ‘Becoming Led Zeppelin’ Starting June 7

The long-awaited documentary Becoming Led Zeppelin is finally set to reach the masses. On June 7, the groundbreaking film will begin streaming globally via Netflix, bringing fans a rare, in-depth look at the origins and meteoric rise of the band that changed the face of rock forever.

Directed by Bernard MacMahon (American Epic), Becoming Led Zeppelin isn’t just another rock doc—it’s the first officially sanctioned documentary featuring new interviews with Jimmy Page, Robert Plant, and John Paul Jones, along with never-before-seen footage, early performances, and rare archival material. The film traces the band’s story from their pre-Zeppelin days in the British blues scene to their early tours and explosive global success.

This is Zeppelin before the mythology took over. It’s the raw, ragged, electric birth of a juggernaut.

And that’s not all—sources are strongly hinting that the film will receive a Blu-ray and DVD release later in June, making this a banner month for Zep-heads everywhere.


Tonight: Three Hours of Live Zep with ‘Get the Led Out’ on Live Jam Radio

Want more Zeppelin? We got you.

Tonight—and every Wednesday night—Live Jam Radio goes all in on Get the Led Out Live. Starting at 10PM ET, it’s a full three-hour marathon of nothing but live Led Zeppelin recordings pulled from their most legendary tours and historic performances.

We’re talking Fillmore West, Earl’s Court, Madison Square Garden, Knebworth, Japan ’71, and beyond. The thunder of Bonham, the wail of Plant, the wizardry of Page, and the groove of Jones—all captured in their untamed live glory.

Whether you’re a longtime bootleg collector or just discovering what Zeppelin unleashed on stage, Get the Led Out Live is where the band’s true power lives. Tune in at LiveJamRadio.com and turn it up.


Robert Plant Reflects on Zeppelin, Legacy & Refusals

Robert Plant recently made headlines for why he’s largely walked away from Zeppelin material in his solo shows. According to Plant, revisiting those songs without Bonham “has no point at all.” While he occasionally dips into the catalog—like recent powerful renditions of “Gallows Pole” or “Friends”—he’s careful not to become a “jukebox” for the past.

Still, he’s not exactly disconnected. In recent interviews, Plant addressed everything from Jimmy Page’s courtroom battles (yes, those lingering plagiarism claims) to his thoughts on Bruce Springsteen’s political tour drama, showing that the golden god is still very much engaged, sharp, and opinionated.


Jimmy Page Still Battling the Past

Led Zeppelin’s legacy is built on fire, fury, and innovation—but not without controversy. Jimmy Page’s name continues to surface in debates over whether Zeppelin “borrowed” a little too much from the bluesmen and folk artists that inspired them. The most recent discussion? A resurfaced interview from folk legend Bert Jansch, who felt Page “couldn’t even look him in the eye” after allegedly lifting ideas without credit.

While the courts have ruled in Zeppelin’s favor in several high-profile plagiarism cases, the debates rage on in music circles. Page, for his part, has rarely addressed it directly—preferring instead to let the music speak.


Zep’s Influence Still Roars: Nancy Wilson & Heart Keep the Fire Alive

Meanwhile, Zeppelin’s musical DNA continues to echo through generations. Nancy Wilson of Heart—who has made a career out of celebrating Zeppelin in concert—recently admitted: “It’s just too much fun to not play Zeppelin.” Fans catching Heart’s Royal Flush Tour and upcoming An Evening With Heart shows will likely hear familiar riffs from “Rock and Roll,” “Going to California,” or even the mighty “Stairway.”


Led Zeppelin Lore: From Pub Gigs to Global Stardom

Before they were gods, Zeppelin were just a loud band playing pubs. A recent article unearthed stories of Zeppelin playing a tiny pub in County Durham, England, during their earliest UK tour. Attendees still remember the heat, the volume, and the sheer force of a band about to erupt onto the world stage. Moments like these are the heartbeat of Becoming Led Zeppelin and the fuel behind shows like Get the Led Out Live.


Don’t Miss: ‘Get the Led Out Live’ Every Wednesday at 10PM ET

From deep cuts to the greatest hits—played raw and loud in front of thousands—Get the Led Out Live is where Zeppelin lives on, night after night, crowd after crowd. Listen live tonight at LiveJamRadio.com.

And circle June 7 on your calendar. Because Becoming Led Zeppelin is about to drop, and it’s going to be essential viewing for anyone who’s ever cranked “Black Dog” at full volume.


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