Led Zeppelin never really went away — they live in the DNA of every rock band that followed them, and in the work of tribute acts who have devoted themselves to keeping that music alive with the weight it deserves. LEGEND ZEPPELIN is among the more serious entries in the Led Zeppelin tribute field, bringing the band’s catalog to the stage with the technical commitment those songs demand. Plant’s wail, Page’s riffs, Bonham’s thundering drums, Jones’s bass and keyboards: this is music that requires musicians who have genuinely studied the source material at the instrument level.
LEGEND ZEPPELIN plays Montage Music Hall in Rochester on August 13, 2026. Rochester’s Montage has established itself as one of Western New York’s most reliable live music venues — a proper rock room with good sound and the capacity to let a show like this breathe. For a Led Zeppelin tribute, that means volume, dynamics, and room to stretch out on the extended instrumental passages that define the catalog.
The Zeppelin catalog is extraordinary in its range: from the acoustic folk of “Bron-Y-Aur Stomp” to the grinding blues of “Since I’ve Been Loving You” to the epic sprawl of “Kashmir.” The essential tracks — “Whole Lotta Love,” “Stairway to Heaven,” “Black Dog,” “Immigrant Song” — are all there, and a quality tribute uses the full set to show the breadth of what Zeppelin actually achieved.
Tickets are available through Etix. Show time has not been confirmed — check the ticketing page for the most current details as the summer approaches.