Led Zeppelin Concerts - Concert Tour Chronology

Concert Tour Chronology

  • September 1968 - Scandinavian Tour 1968
  • October–December 1968 - UK Tour 1968
  • December 1968-February 1969 - North American Tour 1968/1969
  • March–April 1969 - UK and Scandinavian Tour 1969
  • April–May 1969 - North American Tour Spring 1969
  • June 1969 - UK Tour Summer 1969
  • July–August 1969 - North American Tour Summer 1969
  • October 1969 - European Tour Autumn 1969
  • October–December 1969 - North American Tour Autumn 1969
  • January 1970 - UK Tour 1970
  • February–March 1970 - European Tour 1970
  • March–April 1970 - North American Tour Spring 1970
  • June–July 1970 - Tour of Iceland, Bath & Germany 1970
  • August–September 1970 - North American Tour Summer 1970
  • March–April 1971 - United Kingdom Tour Spring 1971
  • May–August 1971 - European Tour 1971
  • August–September 1971 - North American Tour 1971
  • September 1971 - Japanese Tour 1971
  • November–December 1971 - United Kingdom Tour Winter 1971
  • February 1972 - Australasian Tour 1972
  • May–June 1972 - North American Tour 1972
  • October 1972 - Japanese Tour 1972
  • October 1972-January 1973 - UK Tour 1972/1973
  • March–April 1973 - European Tour 1973
  • May–July 1973 - North American Tour 1973
  • January–March 1975 - North American Tour 1975
  • May 1975 - Earls Court 1975
  • April–July 1977 - North American Tour 1977
  • August 1979 - Two warm-up concerts in Denmark and Knebworth Festival 1979
  • June–July 1980 - Tour Over Europe 1980

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