Jason Bonham

On a spectacular late-spring evening—May 29—Jason Bonham and his band flooded the Vina Robles Amphitheatre with the timeless sounds of Led Zeppelin. Fans arrived early for just the second concert of what is shaping up to be the venue’s busiest season yet, as Nederlander expands its 2025 schedule.

Fresh off a string of sold-out shows, Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening (JBLZE) will bring its acclaimed celebration of Led Zeppelin’s landmark double-album Physical Graffiti to the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater on Thursday, August 7, 2025. The stop is part of a 22-city summer trek—An Evening with JBLZE Celebrating 50 Years of Physical Graffiti—honoring half a century of one of rock’s most enduring releases.

In March, fans got the exciting news that Gov’t Mule would be hitting the road in July to perform a run of thirteen shows that would incorporate some of the most iconic music in pop culture. Born from an incredibly special Halloween show in 2008 and only performed a select number of times since Warren Haynes and his fearsome foursome would once again give their constituents a satisfying ride on The Mule before presenting their reinterpretation of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon.

Following the reveal of a spring tour run, Gov’t Mule has now announced a 12-date summer amphitheater tour. The Dark Side of the Mule Tour, produced by Live Nation, features the return of the GRAMMY-nominated band’s renowned and extremely rare Pink Floyd tribute performance which will follow a full Mule set and very special guest Jason Bonham’s Led Zeppelin Evening opening.

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