Zoso has spent thirty years making the argument that Led Zeppelin’s catalog is not just reproducible but worth reproducing — and making it with enough conviction that the argument has become self-evident. They are widely regarded as the finest Led Zeppelin tribute working today, a distinction that requires demonstrating it night after night in rooms where the audience knows every note.
Night One of their two-night stand at Daryl’s House opens June 5 at 8:00 PM. Daryl’s House in Pawling, NY is an intimate venue — 200-ish seats, close to the stage — and it transforms the Zeppelin experience in ways that the arena-sized rooms the original band played can’t replicate. You hear the interplay differently. The space between the notes becomes audible.
The Night One set anchors the run with the material everyone came for: the riff anthems, the ballads, the sonic architecture that made Zeppelin the best-selling hard rock band of all time. “Stairway to Heaven,” “Immigrant Song,” “Whole Lotta Love,” “Rock and Roll” — they’re all here, performed with the precision and energy the songs demand.
Night Two follows on June 6 — tickets for each night are sold separately. For the full experience, do both. For first-timers, Night One is the right introduction. Tickets on sale now via TicketWeb.