After a jaw-dropping 27-year hiatus, rock royalty Robert Plant, Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones reunited for the legendary Celebration Day concert, delivering a mind-blowing performance of Kashmir that absolutely shook the O2 Arena in London. But the magic didn’t stop there—joining them was Jason Bonham, the son of their late, great drummer John Bonham, whose drumming added an emotional layer to this already iconic reunion. Together, they didn’t just perform; they resurrected rock history.
This electrifying rendition of Kashmir was more than just music—it was a love letter to the band’s legacy, and a raw, emotional tribute to the irreplaceable Bonham. The performance had fans on the edge of tears, while the moment became an instant online sensation, amassing a staggering 153 million views. Fans couldn’t get enough, praising everything from Plant’s powerful vocals to Jones’ hypnotic keyboard work, and of course, Bonham’s thunderous drumming that brought the past roaring back to life.
With this historic reunion, Led Zeppelin proved once again why they remain untouchable icons of rock and roll—an unstoppable force of nature that refuses to be forgotten. And as the crowd cheered and the world watched, fans couldn’t help but hope that this magical moment was only the beginning of more Zeppelin greatness to come.