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==1935==
==1935==
*April 5 - '''Peter Grant''' born in South Norwood, Surrey.
*5 April - '''[[Peter Grant]]''' born in South Norwood, Surrey.


==1944==
==1944==
*January 9 - '''[[Jimmy Page|James Patrick Page]]''' born in Heston, Middlesex.
*9 January - '''[[Jimmy Page|James Patrick Page]]''' born in Heston, Middlesex.


==1946==
==1946==
*January 3 - '''John Paul Jones''' (née Baldwin) born in Sidcup, Kent.
*2 January - '''Richard Cole''' born in Kensal Rise, Brent.
*3 January - '''[[John Paul Jones]]''' (née John David Baldwin) born in Sidcup, Kent.


==1948==
==1948==
*May 31 - '''John Henry Bonham''' born in Redditch, Worcestershire.
*31 May - '''[[John Bonham|John Henry Bonham]]''' born in Redditch, Worcestershire.
*August 20 - '''Robert Anthony Plant''' born in West Bromwich, Staffordshire.
*20 August - '''[[Robert Plant|Robert Anthony Plant]]''' born in West Bromwich, Staffordshire.


==1962==
==1962==
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==1963==
==1963==
*January - Jimmy Page's first appearance on record, a session for Jet Harris and Tony Meehan's "Diamonds".
*January - Jimmy Page's first appearance on record, a session for Jet Harris and Tony Meehan's 'Diamonds'.
*October - Jimmy Page plays on Carter Lewis and the Southerners "Your Mamma's Out of Town" and gigs with them on some radio dates.
*October - Jimmy Page plays on Carter Lewis and the Southerners 'Your Mamma's Out of Town' and gigs with them on some radio dates.
*October - John Paul Jones joins Jet Harris and Tony Meehan's backing band.
*October - John Paul Jones joins Jet Harris and Tony Meehan's backing band.


==1964==
==1964==
*April 1 - John Paul Jones' solo single released - "Baja"/"A Foggy Day in Vietnam". Jones continues session work.
*1 April - John Paul Jones' solo single released - 'Baja'/'A Foggy Day in Vietnam'. Jones continues session work.
*April - Jimmy Page continues lucrative session career as well as becoming Andrew Loog Oldham's house producer for his Immediate label.
*April - Jimmy Page continues lucrative session career as well as becoming Andrew Loog Oldham's house producer for his Immediate label.
*April - John Bonham joins Terry Webb and the Spiders, and later A Way of Life.
*April - John Bonham joins Terry Webb and the Spiders, and later A Way of Life.
*September – The Senators' single "She's a Mod" is released, featuring John Bonham on drums.
*September – The Senators' single 'She's a Mod' is released, featuring John Bonham on drums.


==1965==
==1965==
*February 12 – Jimmy Page turns down an offer to join The Yardbirds from manager Georgio Gomelsky, after Eric Clapton quits that band. Page recommends his friend Jeff Beck instead.
*12 February – Jimmy Page turns down an offer to join [[the Yardbirds]] from manager Georgio Gomelsky, after Eric Clapton quits that band. Page recommends his friend Jeff Beck instead.
*February 26 - Jimmy Page releases a solo single - "She Just Satisfies"/"Keep Moving". Page plays all instruments but drums, and sings on the A-side.
*26 February - Jimmy Page releases a solo single - 'She Just Satisfies'/'Keep Moving'. Page plays all instruments but drums, and sings on the A-side.


==1966==
==1966==
*May 16 – Page begins recording with Jeff Beck, John Entwistle (soon replaced by John Paul Jones), Nicky Hopkins and Keith Moon at IBC Studios for "Beck’s Bolero". The idea for the name "Led Zeppelin" originates from this session with Moon on the next and final day of recording.
*16 May – Page begins recording with Jeff Beck, John Entwistle (soon replaced by John Paul Jones), Nicky Hopkins and Keith Moon at IBC Studios for '[[Beck's Bolero]]'. The name 'Lead Zeppelin' originates from this session with Moon on the next and final day of recording.
*June 18 - Jimmy Page joins The Yardbirds temporarily on bass, soon switching to dual lead guitar with Jeff Beck. Page replaced Paul Samwell-Smith after their May Ball appearance at Queens College, Oxford University.
*18 June - Jimmy Page joins the Yardbirds temporarily on bass, soon switching to dual lead guitar with Jeff Beck. Page replaced Paul Samwell-Smith after their May Ball appearance at Queens College, Oxford University.
*July 15 – '''Jason Bonham''' born in Dudley, Worcestershire.
*15 July – '''[[Jason Bonham]]''' born in Dudley, Worcestershire.
*October - Robert Plant sings lead vocal on Listen's single "You Better Run"/"Everybody's Gonna Say".
*October - Robert Plant sings lead vocal on [[Listen (band)|Listen]]'s single 'You Better Run'/'Everybody's Gonna Say'.
*October 12 TheYardbirds are filmed for Michelangelo Antonioni's movie ''Blow Up" at Elstree Studios. Future Led Zeppelin publicist BP Fallon works as an extra in that feature.
*12 October – The Yardbirds are filmed for Michelangelo Antonioni's motion picture ''Blow Up'' at Elstree Studios. Future Led Zeppelin publicist BP Fallon works as an extra in that feature.
*November 1 - Page takes over as lead Yardbirds guitarist following Beck's departure due to ill health during a US tour. Page confirmed as sole lead guitarist by manager Simon Napier-Bell on their return to the UK.
*1 November - Page takes over as lead Yardbirds guitarist following Beck's departure due to ill health during a US tour. Page confirmed as sole lead guitarist by manager Simon Napier-Bell on their return to the UK.


==1967==
==1967==
*January 10 – Peter Grant is appointed manager of The Yardbirds after Napier-Bell resigns.
*10 January – Peter Grant is appointed manager of the Yardbirds after Napier-Bell resigns.
*February 15 - John Paul Jones arranges the strings on The Yardbirds' recording of "Little Games" at Olympic Studios.
*15 February - John Paul Jones arranges the strings on the Yardbirds' recording of ''[[Little Games]]'' at Olympic Studios.
*March - Robert Plant links up with John Bonham in the Band of Joy.
*March - Robert Plant links up with John Bonham in the [[Band of Joy]].
*March - Release of Robert Plant's solo single "Our Song"/"Laughin', Cryin', Laughin'".
*March - Release of Robert Plant's solo single 'Our Song'/'Laughin', Cryin', Laughin'.
*March 25 - Release of Jeff Beck's "Hi Ho Silver Lining" single which has the Page composition "Beck's Bolero" on the B-side.
*25 March - Release of Jeff Beck's 'Hi Ho Silver Lining' single which has the Page composition 'Beck's Bolero' on the B-side.
*July 15 - Release of Robert Plant's solo single "Long Time Coming"/"I've Got a Secret".
*15 July - Release of Robert Plant's solo single 'Long Time Coming'/'I've Got a Secret'.
*July 24 - The Yardbirds ''Little Games'' album issued in the US. It includes the future Page showcase number "White Summer".
*24 July - The Yardbirds ''Little Games'' album issued in the US. It includes the future Page showcase number '[[White Summer]]'.


==1968==
==1968==
*January - Band of Joy play regular dates London dates at the underground club Middle Earth.
*January - Band of Joy play regular dates London dates at the underground club Middle Earth.
*March 10 - New Page/Yardbirds track "I'm Confused" (later to be completely re-worked as "[[Dazed and Confused (Led Zeppelin song)|Dazed and Confused]]") aired at a session on John Peel's ''Top Gear'' radio show.
*10 March - New Page/Yardbirds track 'I'm Confused' (later to be completely re-worked as '[[Dazed and Confused (Led Zeppelin song)|Dazed and Confused]]') aired at a session on John Peel's ''Top Gear'' radio show.
*April - John Paul Jones performs with Page on a session for Donovan's "Hurdy Gurdy Man", and asks to be considered for a new group Page is rumoured to be forming.
*12 March – Band of Joy splits after Plant leaves group, remaining members subsequently forming Bronco with future Plant solo guitarist Robbie Blunt.
*May – Band of Joy splits after Plant leaves group, remaining members subsequently forming Bronco with future Plant solo guitarist Robbie Blunt.
*April - John Paul Jones performs with Page on a session for Donovan's ''Hurdy Gurdy Man'', and asks to be considered for a new group Page is rumoured to be forming.
*May - Robert Plant records solo demos at Marquee studios.
*May - Robert Plant with Obs-Tweedle records demos at the Marquee Studio.
*May - John Bonham tours with Tim Rose.
*May - John Bonham tours with Tim Rose.
*June 2 - Last Yardbirds recording session at CBS studios in New York includes Page's "Tangerine".
*2 June - Last Yardbirds recording session at CBS studios in New York includes Page's '[[Tangerine (song)|Tangerine]]''.
*June 5 - Last Yardbirds US gig in Alabama.
*5 June - Last Yardbirds US gig in Alabama.
*June 22 - Announcement that Keith Relf and Jim McCarty are leaving The Yardbirds.
*22 June - Announcement that Keith Relf and Jim McCarty are leaving the Yardbirds.
*June - Robert Plant gigs and records with Alexis Korner.
*June - Robert Plant gigs and records with Alexis Korner.
*June - Jimmy Page records with Joe Cocker at Olympic Studios.
*June - Jimmy Page records with Joe Cocker at Olympic Studios.
*July 7 - Final Yardbirds gig at Luton College of Technology, Luton.
*7 July - Final Yardbirds gig at Luton College of Technology, Luton.
*July 10 - B.J. Wilson from Procol Harum who Page had worked with on the Joe Cocker session and Paul Francis whom Chris Dreja knew were being touted as possibles for the vacant drum position. Terry Reid declines vocal spot but suggests Robert Plant instead.
*10 July - B.J. Wilson from Procol Harum who Page had worked with on the Joe Cocker session and Paul Francis whom Chris Dreja knew were being touted as possibles for the vacant drum position. Terry Reid declines vocal spot but suggests Robert Plant instead.
*July 19 – John Paul Jones offers his services to Page's new line-up.
*19 July – John Paul Jones offers his services to Page's new line-up.
*July 20 - Jimmy Page, Chris Dreja and Peter Grant see Robert Plant perform with Hobstweedle at a Birmingham teacher training college.
*20 July - Jimmy Page, Chris Dreja and Peter Grant see Robert Plant perform with [[Obs-Tweedle]] at a Birmingham teacher training college.
*July 24 - Plant is offered the vocalist position after visiting Page's Pangbourne home.
*24 July - Plant is offered the vocalist position after visiting Page's Pangbourne home.
*July 31 – Page, Plant and Dreja see John Bonham perform at the Country Club, Hampstead on Robert Plant's recommendation.
*27 July - Plant informs Obs-Tweedle he has signed on to be Page's new vocalist.
*August 1 - Page contacts Grant in New York informing him that he's found the band's new drummer. Grant immediately sends out telegrams offering Bonham the position.
*31 July – Page, Plant and Dreja see John Bonham perform at the Country Club, Hampstead on Robert Plant's recommendation.
*August 3 - Chris Dreja decides not to continue as bassist in the new line-up. Page calls in John Paul Jones.
*1 August - Page contacts Grant in New York informing him that he's found the band's new drummer. Grant immediately sends out telegrams offering Bonham the position.
*August 4 - Plant and Jones meet at Page's Pangbourne boathouse to discuss the proposed group.
*3 August - Chris Dreja decides not to continue as bassist in the new line-up. Page calls in John Paul Jones.
*August 5 - Grant issues a press statement from New York that Plant and Jones have joined Page's new group.
*4 August - Plant and Jones meet at Page's Pangbourne boathouse to discuss the proposed group.
*August 12 - John Bonham decides to join and completes the new line-up.
*5 August - Grant issues a press statement from New York that Plant and Jones have joined Page's new group.
*August 15 - First full Page, Plant, Jones and Bonham group rehearsals, in Gerrard Street, London.
*12 August - John Bonham decides to join and completes the new line-up.
*Late August – Members of Led Zeppelin participate in recording sessions for P.J. Proby at Lansdowne Studios.
*15 August - First full Page, Plant, Jones and Bonham group rehearsals, in Gerrard Street, London.
*September 7 – The Yardbirds fulfil existing dates on a 10-date Scandinavian tour commencing in Gladsaxe, Denmark.
*Late August – Members of Led Zeppelin participate in recording sessions for [[P. J. Proby]] at Lansdowne Studios.
*September 16 – Scandinavian tour ends.
*7 September – The Yardbirds fulfil existing dates on a 10-date Scandinavian tour commencing in Gladsaxe, Denmark.
*September 18 – Band begin plans to record debut album in London.
*16 September – Scandinavian tour ends.
*September 27 – Recording commences on first album at Olympic Studios. "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" is the first track completed.
*18 September – Band begin plans to record debut album in London.
*October 14 - Band agrees to change name to Led Zeppelin. Promoters take some weeks to get the new name correct on posters.
*27 September – Recording commences on first album at Olympic Studios. '[[Babe I'm Gonna Leave You (Led Zeppelin song)|Babe I'm Gonna Leave You]]' is the first track completed.
*October 17 - First gig billed as Led Zeppelin at Surrey University.
*14 October - Band agrees to change name to Led Zeppelin. Promoters take some weeks to get the new name correct on posters.
*October 27 – Grant and Page register publishing company Superhype Music, Inc. Grant flies to New York to commence negotiations with Atlantic Records.
*17 October - First gig billed as Led Zeppelin at Surrey University.
*November 1 - Grant clinches worldwide deal with Jerry Wexler at Atlantic.
*27 October – Grant and Page register publishing company Superhype Music, Inc. Grant flies to New York to commence negotiations with Atlantic Records.
*November 9 - Plant marries Maureen Wilson in London. The reception is Led Zeppelin's London show at the Roundhouse, Chalk Farm.
*1 November - Grant clinches worldwide deal with Jerry Wexler at Atlantic.
*November 13 – Atlantic Record's official press release makes public that Led Zeppelin is signed to label.
*9 November - Plant marries Maureen Wilson in London. The reception is Led Zeppelin's London show at the Roundhouse, Chalk Farm.
*December 26 - Commences first American tour at the Auditorium in Denver, Colorado.
*13 November – Atlantic Record's official press release makes public that Led Zeppelin is signed to label.
*26 December - Commences first American tour at the Auditorium in Denver, Colorado.


==1969==
==1969==
*January 17 - ''Led Zeppelin'' album issued in America.
*17 January - ''[[Led Zeppelin (album)|Led Zeppelin]]'' album issued in America.
*January 26 – The group perform at the Boston Tea Party, clocking over 4 and a half hours for the show.
*26 January – The group perform at the Boston Tea Party, clocking over 4 and a half hours for the show.
*February 2 - Completed US tour at New York's Filmore East.
*2 February - Completed US tour at New York's Filmore East.
*February - Led Zeppelin's début album enters ''Billboard'' Top 40.
*February - Led Zeppelin's debut album enters ''Billboard'' Top 40.
*March 17 - Scandinavian tour includes recording 30-minute showcase for Byen TV in Denmark.
*17 March - Scandinavian tour includes recording 30-minute showcase for Byen TV in Denmark.
*March 21 - One and only live UK TV appearance playing "Communication Breakdown" on BBC2's ''How Late It Is''.
*21 March - One and only live UK TV appearance playing '[[Communication Breakdown]]' on BBC2's ''How Late It Is''.
*March 23 - Radio session on John Peel's ''Top Gear''.
*23 March - Radio session on John Peel's ''Top Gear''.
*March 25 - Filming session at Staines for ''Supershow'' movie.
*25 March - Filming session at Staines for ''Supershow'' movie.
*March 28 - Led Zeppelin's début album issued in the UK.
*28 March - Led Zeppelin's debut album issued in the UK.
*April 19 "Good Times Bad Times" reaches Number 80 on ''Billboard'' singles chart.
*19 April – '[[Good Times Bad Times]]' reaches number 80 on ''Billboard'' singles chart.
*May 10 – ''Led Zeppelin'' reaches Number 6 on UK albums chart.
*10 May – ''Led Zeppelin'' reaches number 6 on UK albums chart.
*May 17 - Début album enters ''Billboard'' Top 10. Recording session commence for second album.
*17 May - Debut album enters ''Billboard'' Top 10. Recording session commence for second album.
*June 13 - UK tour commences at Birmingham Town Hall.
*13 June - UK tour commences at Birmingham Town Hall.
*June 19 – Two songs recorded in Paris for French TV's ''Tous en Scene''.
*19 June – Two songs recorded in Paris for French TV's ''Tous en Scene''.
*June 22&24 - Recording sessions for BBC Radio One, at Aeolian Hall, London and Maida Vale.
*22 and 24 June - Recording sessions for BBC Radio One, at Aeolian Hall, London and Maida Vale.
*June 25 - More sessions for ''Led Zeppelin II'' at Morgan Studios.
*25 June - More sessions for ''[[Led Zeppelin II]]'' at Morgan Studios.
*June 27 - Playhouse Theatre London show taped for BBC radio's ''In Concert''.
*27 June - Playhouse Theatre London show taped for BBC radio's ''In Concert''.
*June 28 - Appearance at the Bath Festival of Blues at Shepton Mallet. 12,000 fans attend.
*28 June - Appearance at the Bath Festival of Blues at Shepton Mallet. 12,000 fans attend.
*June 29 – Led Zeppelin headline two shows at London's Royal Albert Hall Pop Proms.
*29 June – Led Zeppelin headline two shows at London's Royal Albert Hall Pop Proms.
*July 5 - Third US tour commences at the Atlanta International Pop Festival in Byron, Georgia.
*5 July - Third US tour commences at the Atlanta International Pop Festival in Byron, Georgia.
*July 6 – Band appears at the Newport Jazz Festival, Rhode Island.
*6 July – Band appears at the Newport Jazz Festival, Rhode Island.
*August 31 - Third US tour ends at the Texas International Pop Festival in Lewisville, Texas.
*31 August - Third US tour ends at the Texas International Pop Festival in Lewisville, Texas.
*October 17 - Led Zeppelin becomes first rock act to play New York's Carnegie Hall when they open their fourth US tour.
*17 October - Led Zeppelin becomes first rock act to play New York's Carnegie Hall when they open their fourth US tour.
*October 31 - ''Led Zeppelin II'' released in the US.
*31 October - ''Led Zeppelin II'' released in the US.
*November 8 - Fourth US tour ends at San Francisco's Winterland Ballroom.
*8 November - Fourth US tour ends at San Francisco's Winterland Ballroom.
*November - Initial recording for ''Led Zeppelin III'' commences at Olympic Studios.
*November - Initial recording for ''[[Led Zeppelin III]]'' commences at Olympic Studios.
*December 5 – Atlantic Record's projected UK release of "[[Whole Lotta Love]]" as an edited single was suspended by Peter Grant. The label releases it in the US instead.
*5 December – Atlantic Record's projected UK release of '[[Whole Lotta Love]]' as an edited single was suspended by Peter Grant. The label releases it in the US instead.
*December 6 "Whole Lotta Love" enters the ''Billboard'' Top 40 singles chart in the US where it eventually reaches Number 4.
*6 December – 'Whole Lotta Love' enters the ''Billboard'' Top 40 singles chart in the US where it eventually reaches number 4.
*December 20 - Led Zeppelin's worldwide record sales recognised with a presentation of gold and platinum discs by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, Gwyneth Dunwoody, at London's Savoy Hotel.
*20 December - Led Zeppelin's worldwide record sales recognised with a presentation of gold and platinum discs by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, Gwyneth Dunwoody, at London's Savoy Hotel.
*December 27 – ''Led Zeppelin II'' tops the ''Billboard'' Top 200 album chart, for the first of a seven week run.
*27 December – ''Led Zeppelin II'' tops the ''Billboard'' Top 200 album chart, for the first of a seven week run.


==1970==
==1970==
*January 7 - UK tour opens at Birmingham Town Hall.
*7 January - UK tour opens at Birmingham Town Hall.
*January 9 - Royal Albert Hall gig filmed by director Peter Whitehead and recorded for an intended Zeppelin-financed TV documentary, which never materialises due to poor lighting exposure.
*9 January - Royal Albert Hall gig filmed by director Peter Whitehead and recorded for an intended Zeppelin-financed TV documentary, which never materialises due to poor lighting exposure.
*January 9 - Led Zeppelin turn down a lucrative offer to appear on the ''Tom Jones'' TV show.
*9 January - Jimmy Page meets future partner, French model Charlotte Martin backstage.
*January - "Whole Lotta Love" reaches Number Four on the ''Billboard'' singles chart.
*9 January - Led Zeppelin turn down a lucrative offer to appear on the ''Tom Jones'' TV show.
*February 23 - European tour kicks off at the Kulttuurialo in Helsinki, Finland.
*January - 'Whole Lotta Love' reaches Number Four on the ''Billboard'' singles chart.
*February 28 - The group are billed as [[The Nobs]] after threat of legal action from Eva von Zeppelin, when they arrive for their Copenhagen concert.
*23 February - European tour kicks off at the Kulttuurialo in Helsinki, Finland.
*March 7 – Led Zeppelin headline the Montreux Jazz Festival.
*28 February - The group are billed as "the Nobs" after threat of legal action from Eva von Zeppelin, when they arrive for their Copenhagen concert.
*March 12 - European tour ends at the Rheinhalle in Düsseldorf, Germany.
*7 March – Led Zeppelin headline the Montreux Jazz Festival.
*March 21 - US tour commences at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, Canada.
*12 March - European tour ends at the Rheinhalle in Düsseldorf, Germany.
*April 17 - Led Zeppelin are made honorary citizens in Memphis, Tennessee.
*21 March - US tour commences at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, Canada.
*April 19 - US tour ends in Phoenix, Arizona.
*17 April - Led Zeppelin are made honorary citizens in Memphis, Tennessee.
*April 23 - Jimmy Page's solo appearance on BBC2's ''Julie Felix Show'' performing "White Summer"/"Black Mountain Side".
*19 April - US tour ends in Phoenix, Arizona.
*23 April - Jimmy Page's solo appearance on BBC2's ''Julie Felix Show'' performing 'White Summer'/'[[Black Mountain Side]]'.
*Early May - Page and Plant write and prepare material for ''Led Zeppelin III'' at a cottage in Bron-Y-Aur, Wales.
*Early May - Page and Plant write and prepare material for ''Led Zeppelin III'' at a cottage in Bron-Y-Aur, Wales.
*Late May - Group begins recording at Headley Grange in Hampshire.
*Late May - Group begins recording at Headley Grange in Hampshire.
*June - Recording sessions at Olympic Studio.
*June - Recording sessions at Olympic Studio.
*June 20 - Appearance in Iceland.
*20 June - Appearance in Iceland.
*June 28 - Bill topping appearance at the Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music at Shepton Mallet. 150,000 people attend.
*28 June - Bill topping appearance at the Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music at Shepton Mallet. 150,000 people attend.
*July 16 - Commencement of German tour at the Sporthalle in Cologne.
*16 July - Commencement of German tour at the Sporthalle in Cologne.
*Late July - Recording sessions at Island Studios.
*Late July - Recording sessions at Island Studios.
*August 6 - Sixth American tour opens at the Whisky A Go Go in Los Angeles.
*6 August - Sixth American tour opens at the Whisky A Go Go in Los Angeles.
*August 22 - Mixing at Ardent Studios in Memphis, Tennessee.
*22 August - Mixing at Ardent Studios in Memphis, Tennessee.
*September 19 - US tour finishes at Madison Square Garden, New York.
*19 September - US tour finishes at Madison Square Garden, New York.
*September 27 - Led Zeppelin top the polls at the annual ''Melody Makers'' readers' poll.
*27 September - Led Zeppelin top the polls at the annual ''Melody Makers'' readers' poll.
*October 16 – The group is again honoured with another presentation of gold discs by Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, Anthony Grant, at the Savoy Hotel in London.
*16 October – The group is again honoured with another presentation of gold discs by Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, Anthony Grant, at the Savoy Hotel in London.
*October 23 - ''Led Zeppelin III'' released.
*23 October - ''Led Zeppelin III'' released.
*October 31 – ''Led Zeppelin III'' reaches Number One on the ''Billboard'' Top 200 album chart.
*31 October – ''Led Zeppelin III'' reaches number one on the ''Billboard'' Top 200 album chart.
*November - Initial recording sessions for ''Led Zeppelin IV'' begins at Island Studios.
*November - Initial recording sessions for ''[[Led Zeppelin IV]]'' commences at Island Studios.


==1971==
==1971==
*January - Led Zeppelin acquire The Rolling Stones' mobile studio to record the fourth album at Headley Grange.
*January - Led Zeppelin acquire the Rolling Stones' mobile studio to record the fourth album at Headley Grange.
*January 30 - "Immigrant Song" reaches Number 15 on ''Billboard'' singles chart.
*30 January - '[[Immigrant Song]]' reaches number 15 on ''Billboard'' singles chart.
*Early February - Overdub sessions at Island Studios. Page travels to Los Angeles to mix the tapes at Sunset Sound Studios.
*Early February - Overdub sessions at Island Studios. Page travels to Los Angeles to mix the tapes at Sunset Sound Studios.
*February 14 - Group attends the ''Disc and Music Echo'' awards in London when they are voted the world's top band.
*14 February - Group attends the ''Disc and Music Echo'' awards in London when they are voted the world's top band.
*March 5 - British tour commences. Led Zeppelin first performs "[[Stairway to Heaven]]" live, at Ulster Hall, Belfast.
*5 March - British tour commences. Led Zeppelin first performs '[[Stairway to Heaven]]' live, at Ulster Hall, Belfast.
*March 9 - First return to mainland UK clubs since 1969. The band performs at Leeds University.
*9 March - First return to mainland UK clubs since 1969. The band performs at Leeds University.
*April 4 - First broadcast of the BBC ''In Concert'' radio show taped the previous month.
*4 April - First broadcast of the BBC ''In Concert'' radio show taped the previous month.
*May 3 - European tour commences at the K.B. Hallen in Copenhagen, Denmark.
*3 May - European tour commences at the K.B. Hallen in Copenhagen, Denmark.
*July 5 - Final European show ends with a riot at Milan's Vigorelli Stadium.
*5 July - Final European show ends with a riot at Milan's Vigorelli Stadium.
*July - ''Led Zeppelin IV'' mixed in London.
*July - ''Led Zeppelin IV'' mixed in London.
*August 7 – Led Zeppelin makes a two date appearance at the Montreux Casino.
*7 August – Led Zeppelin makes a two date appearance at the Montreux Casino.
*August 19 - Seventh US tour commences in Vancouver, Canada.
*19 August - Seventh US tour commences in Vancouver, Canada.
*September 17 - US tour ends with two shows in Honolulu, Hawaii.
*17 September - US tour ends with two shows in Honolulu, Hawaii.
*September 23 - Tour commences in Japan at the Budokan Hall.
*23 September - Tour commences in Japan at the Budokan Hall.
*September 27 - Led Zeppelin receive peace medals and the Civil Charter after performing a charity concert in Hiroshima.
*27 September - Led Zeppelin receive peace medals and the Civil Charter after performing a charity concert in Hiroshima.
*October - Page and Plant visit Thailand, India, and Hong Kong on return to the UK.
*October - Page and Plant visit Thailand, India, and Hong Kong on return to the UK.
*November 11 – The band commenced a tour of the UK at the Newcastle-on-Tyne City Hall.
*11 November – The band commenced a tour of the UK at the Newcastle-on-Tyne City Hall.
*November 12 - ''Led Zeppelin IV'' album issued.
*12 November - ''Led Zeppelin IV'' album issued.
*November 27 – ''Led Zeppelin IV'' enters ''Billboard'' Top 200 album chart. It peaks at Number Two and remains on the charts for five years
*27 November – ''Led Zeppelin IV'' enters ''Billboard'' Top 200 album chart. It peaks at Number Two and remains on the charts for five years
*November 20/21 - Led Zeppelin perform two five hour "Electric Magic" appearances at Wembley Empire Pool.
*20 and 21 November - Led Zeppelin perform two five hour Electric Magic appearances at Wembley Empire Pool.
*December 21 - UK tour ends at Salisbury City Hall.
*21 December - UK tour ends at Salisbury City Hall.


==1972==
==1972==
*February 12 - "Black Dog" reaches Number 15 on ''Billboard'' singles chart.
*12 February - '[[Black Dog]]' reaches number 15 on ''Billboard'' singles chart.
*February 14 - A concert in Singapore is cancelled when the group is refused entry to the country because of their long hair.
*14 February - A concert in Singapore is cancelled when the group is refused entry to the country because of their long hair.
*February 16 - Australian tour commences at Subiaco Oval in Perth.
*16 February - Australian tour commences at Subiaco Oval in Perth.
*March – On their way back to the UK, Page and Plant record with local orchestras in Mumbai, India.
*March – On their way back to the UK, Page and Plant record with local orchestras in Bombay, India.
*April - ''Houses of the Holy'' recording sessions on location at Stargroves and Olympic Studios.
*April - ''[[Houses of the Holy]]'' recording sessions on location at Stargroves and Olympic Studios.
*April 15 - "Rock and Roll" reaches Number 47 on ''Billboard'' singles chart.
*15 April - '[[Rock and Roll (Led Zeppelin song)|Rock and Roll]]' reaches number 47 on ''Billboard'' singles chart.
*June 6 - Eighth US tour opens at the Cobo Hall, Detroit.
*6 June - Eighth US tour opens at the Cobo Hall, Detroit.
*June - Mixing and recording sessions at Electric Lady Studios for ''Houses of the Holy''.
*June - Mixing and recording sessions at Electric Lady Studios for ''[[Houses of the Holy]]''.
*June 25 – Performance at The Forum in Inglewood, California. It is recorded and belatedly released with the album ''How the West Was Won'' in 2003.
*25 June – Performance at the Forum in Inglewood, California. It is recorded and belatedly released with the album ''How the West Was Won'' in 2003.
*June 27 – Performance at Long Beach Arena in California. It is recorded and belatedly released with the album ''How the West Was Won'' in 2003.
*27 June – Performance at Long Beach Arena in California. It is recorded and belatedly released with the album ''[[How the West was Won (album)|How the West was Won]]'' in 2003.
*June 28 - US tour ends at the Tuscon Community Centre, Arizona.
*28 June - US tour ends at the Tucson Community Centre, Arizona.
*October 2 - Second Japanese tour commences in Tokyo at the Budokan Hall.
*2 October - Second Japanese tour commences in Tokyo at the Budokan Hall.
*October 28/29 - Two performances at the Montreux Casino.
*28 and 29 October - Two performances at the Montreux Casino.
*November - ''Houses of the Holy'' mixed and completed.
*November - ''Houses of the Holy'' mixed and completed.
*November 10 - Announcement of longest ever UK tour prompts 100,000 ticket sales in one day.
*10 November - Announcement of longest ever UK tour prompts 100,000 ticket sales in one day.
*November 30 - UK tour commences at Newcastle City Hall.
*30 November - UK tour commences at Newcastle City Hall.
*December 22/23 - Led Zeppelin perform to Christmas shows at London's Alexandra Palace.
*22 and 23 December - Led Zeppelin perform to Christmas shows at London's [[Alexandra Palace]].


==1973==
==1973==
*January 30 - UK tour ends in Preston.
*30 January - UK tour ends in Preston.
*February 16 - Release date of ''Houses of the Holy'' postponed due to sleeve problems.
*16 February - Release date of ''Houses of the Holy'' postponed due to sleeve problems.
*March 3 - European tour opens in Copenhagen, Denmark.
*3 March - European tour opens in Copenhagen, Denmark.
*March 26 - ''Houses of the Holy'' released.
*26 March - ''Houses of the Holy'' released.
*April 1 - European tour closes with two nights at the Palais des Sports de Saint Ouen, Paris.
*1 April - European tour closes with two nights at the Palais des Sports de Saint Ouen, Paris.
*May 4 - Ninth US tour opens to 49,236 fans at the Atlanta Braves Stadium, Georgia.
*4 May - Ninth US tour opens to 49,236 fans at the Atlanta Braves Stadium, Georgia.
*May 5 - Led Zeppelin performs for 56,800 fans in Tampa Stadium, Florida. The Beatles' Shea Stadium US attendance record is broken.
*5 May - Led Zeppelin performs for 56,800 fans in Tampa Stadium, Florida. The Beatles' Shea Stadium US attendance record is broken.
*May 12 - ''Houses of the Holy'' Led Zeppelin's fifth album, becomes their third to reach Number One.
*12 May - ''Houses of the Holy'' Led Zeppelin's fifth album, becomes their third to reach Number One.
*July 29 - Led Zeppelin is robbed of $203,000 at the Drake Hotel in New York City. The crime is never solved.
*29 July - Led Zeppelin is robbed of US$203,000 at the Drake Hotel in New York City. The crime is never solved.
*October – Recording sessions at Headley Grange for ''Physical Graffiti''.
*October – Recording sessions at Headley Grange for ''[[Physical Graffiti]]''.
*December 29 - "D'yer Mak’er" reaches Number 20 on ''Billboard'' singles chart.
*29 December - '[[D'yer Mak'er]]' reaches number 20 on ''Billboard'' singles chart.


==1974==
==1974==
*January – Further recording sessions at Headley Grange.
*January – Further recording sessions at Headley Grange.
*February 14 – Page, Plant and Bonham all attend and perform at Roy Harper's St. Valentine's Day concert at the Rainbow Theatre in London.
*14 February – Page, Plant and Bonham all attend and perform at Roy Harper's St. Valentine's Day concert at the Rainbow Theatre in London.
*May 7 - Swan Song record label launched in New York, which releases their albums and ones by artists like Bad Company and the Pretty Things.
*7 May - Swan Song record label launched in New York, which releases their albums and ones by artists like Bad Company and [[the Pretty Things]].
*May 11 – The band meet Elvis Presley after his show at the LA Forum. They sign autographs for his daughter Lisa Marie.
*11 May – The band meet Elvis Presley after his show at the LA Forum. They sign autographs for his daughter Lisa Marie.
*May 13 – Swan Song Record launch party at the Bel Air Hotel in Los Angeles.
*13 May – Swan Song Record launch party at the Bel Air Hotel in Los Angeles.
*August – Completion of filming for ''The Song Remains the Same'' at Shepperton Studios, England.
*August – Completion of filming for ''[[The Song Remains the Same]]'' at Shepperton Studios, England.
*September 14 – Peter Grant and Page attend the Schaefer Music Festival in Central Park, New York.
*14 September – Peter Grant and Page attend the Schaefer Music Festival in Central Park, New York.
*October 31 – Led Zeppelin's official UK launch of Swan Song Records at a Chislehurst Caves party in Surrey.
*31 October – Led Zeppelin's official UK launch of Swan Song Records at a Chislehurst Caves party in Surrey.
*December 19 – Pages and Jones jam with Bad Company at their Rainbow Theatre encore in London.
*19 December – Pages and Jones jam with Bad Company at their Rainbow Theatre encore in London.


==1975==
==1975==
*January 11 – Robert plant is interviewed by Bob Harris on the ''Old Grey Whistle Test''. The band begins rehearsals for their US tour in Rotterdam.
*11 January – Robert plant is interviewed by Bob Harris on the ''Old Grey Whistle Test''. The band begins rehearsals for their US tour in Rotterdam.
*January 18 – Ninth US tour opens at the Metro Sports Centre, in Bloomington, Minnesota.
*18 January – Ninth US tour opens at the Metro Sports Centre, in Bloomington, Minnesota.
*February 24 – ''Physical Graffiti'', a double album, is released.
*24 February – ''Physical Graffiti'', a double album, is released.
*March 15 – Tickets go on sale for all Earls Court Arena concerts and sell-out within hours of announcement.
*15 March – Tickets go on sale for all Earls Court Arena concerts and sell-out within hours of announcement.
*March 22 - ''Physical Graffiti'' reaches Number One in its second week. It stays there for six weeks on ''Billboard'' Top 200 album chart.
*22 March - ''Physical Graffiti'' reaches Number One in its second week. It stays there for six weeks on ''Billboard'' Top 200 album chart.
*March 27 – Final night of their US tour at the Los Angeles Forum, California.
*27 March – Final night of their US tour at the Los Angeles Forum, California.
*March 29 - Led Zeppelin becomes the first band in history to have 6 albums on the chart at once: ''Physical Graffiti'' (#1), ''Led Zeppelin IV'', ''House of the Holy'', ''Led Zeppelin II'', ''Led Zeppelin'', and ''Led Zeppelin III''.
*29 March - Led Zeppelin becomes the first band in history to have 6 albums on the chart at once: ''Physical Graffiti'' (No. 1), ''Led Zeppelin IV'', ''House of the Holy'', ''Led Zeppelin II'', ''Led Zeppelin'', and ''Led Zeppelin III''.
*April – The band rehearse at Shepperton Studios for their forthcoming Earl Court shows.
*April – The band rehearse at Shepperton Studios for their forthcoming Earl Court shows.
*April 19 – Due to demand, extra dates are added to the Earls Court shows.
*19 April – Due to demand, extra dates are added to the Earls Court shows.
*May 10 – Swan Song distribute promotional copies of "Black Country Woman" in the UK, in advance of their impending Earls Court shows.
*10 May – Swan Song distribute promotional copies of 'Black Country Woman' in the UK, in advance of their impending Earls Court shows.
*May 17 - The first of five shows at London's Earls Court Arena.
*17 May - The first of five shows at London's Earls Court Arena.
*May 17 - "Trampled Underfoot" reaches Number 38 on ''Billboard'' singles chart.
*17 May - '[[Trampled Under Foot]]' reaches number 38 on ''Billboard'' singles chart.
*May 25 – Final Earls Court show.
*25 May – Final Earls Court show.
*June – Plant and Page attend the Moroccan Folk Festival in Marrakech.
*June – Plant and Page attend the Moroccan Folk Festival in Marrakesh.
*June – Director Peter Clifton announces the near completion of the film ''The Song Remains the Same''.
*June – Director Peter Clifton announces the near completion of the film ''The Song Remains the Same''.
*July – Page and Plant travel through Casablanca and Tangiers, eventually meeting up at the Montreux Festival and a European holiday.
*July – Page and Plant travel through Casablanca and Tangiers, eventually meeting up at the Montreux Festival and a European holiday.
*August 5 - Robert Plant and his wife are injured in a car crash while vacationing in Greece. Both are air-lifted back to the UK.
*5 August - Robert Plant and his wife are injured in a car crash while vacationing in Greece. Both are air-lifted back to the UK.
*August 8 – Swan Song press release announced a planned tour to the US is cancelled.
*8 August – Swan Song press release announced a planned tour to the US is cancelled.
*September – Plant and Page relocate to Malibu to commence writing a new album.
*September – Plant and Page relocate to Malibu to commence writing a new album.
*September 27 – The group wins seven ''Melody Maker'' poll awards at a reception in London.
*27 September – The group wins seven ''Melody Maker'' poll awards at a reception in London.
*October – Rehearsals held at SIR Studios in Hollywood for ''Presence''.
*October – Rehearsals held at SIR Studios in Hollywood for ''[[Presence]]''.
*November – The band record ''Presence'' at Munich's Musicland studio in a mere 18 days.
*November – The band record ''Presence'' at Munich's Musicland studio in a mere 18 days.
*December 10 – Led Zeppelin make a surprise appearance at the Beehan's West Park nightclub with pianist Norman Hale.
*10 December – Led Zeppelin make a surprise appearance at the Beehan's West Park nightclub with pianist Norman Hale.


==1976==
==1976==
*February – Led Zeppelin scoops the awards in the ''NME'' readers' poll.
*February – Led Zeppelin scoops the awards in the ''NME'' readers' poll.
*April 5 – ''Presence'' released.
*5 April – ''Presence'' released.
*May 23 – Robert Plant and Page appear on stage with Bad Company at the LA Forum for a jam.
*23 May – Robert Plant and Page appear on stage with Bad Company at the LA Forum for a jam.
*June 5 – Led Zeppelin turn down offers to play at Wembley Stadium.
*5 June – Led Zeppelin turn down offers to play at Wembley Stadium.
*July – Dave Edmunds signs up with Swan Song.
*July – Dave Edmunds signs up with Swan Song.
*August – Soundtrack to ''The Song Remains the Same'' receives final mixing at Trident Studios.
*August – Soundtrack to ''The Song Remains the Same'' receives final mixing at Trident Studios.
*October 20 - Concert documentary, ''The Song Remains the Same'', is given a charity world premiere in New York.
*20 October - Concert documentary, ''The Song Remains the Same'', is given a charity world premiere in New York.
*October 22 – ''The Song Remains the Same'' soundtrack released worldwide.
*22 October – ''[[The Song Remains the Same (album)|The Song Remains the Same]]'' soundtrack released worldwide.
*October 23 – Don Kirshner's rock concert show screens Led Zeppelin's first film clips on US TV.
*23 October – Don Kirshner's rock concert show screens Led Zeppelin's first film clips on US TV.
*October 30 – Led Zeppelin announces plan for US tour.
*30 October – Led Zeppelin announces plan for US tour.
*November 2 – Plant and Peter Grant interviewed by Michael Appleton on the ''Old Grey Whistle Test''.
*2 November – Plant and Peter Grant interviewed by Michael Appleton on the ''Old Grey Whistle Test''.
*November 4 – ''The Song Remains the Same'' opens in London.
*4 November – ''The Song Remains the Same'' opens in London.
*Late November – Group rehearsals begin at Manticore Studios for a forthcoming US tour.
*Late November – Group rehearsals begin at Manticore Studios for a forthcoming US tour.


==1977==
==1977==
*April 1 - The eleventh US tour opens in Dallas, Texas at the Convention Center.
*1 April - The eleventh US tour opens in Dallas, Texas at the Convention Center.
*April 30 – A concert at the Pontiac Silverdome, Michigan attracts 76,229 fans, breaking their own record set at Tampa in 1973, of having the largest audience for a single-act show.
*30 April – A concert at the Pontiac Silverdome, Michigan attracts 76,229 fans, breaking their own record set at Tampa in 1973, of having the largest audience for a single-act show.
*June 3 – Rain halts a show at the Tampa Stadium after 20 minutes. Due to crowd disturbances, a planned replacement show is scrapped by local authorities.
*3 June – Rain halts a show at the Tampa Stadium after 20 minutes. Due to crowd disturbances, a planned replacement show is scrapped by local authorities.
*July 26 - Robert Plant's son Karac dies at home in England. The US tour is cancelled and Plant takes time off from music.
*26 July - Robert Plant's 7-year-old son Karac dies at home in England. The US tour is cancelled and Plant takes time off from music.
*October 3 – Jimmy Page holds a radio press conference to dispel a rumour the band is splitting up.
*3 October – Jimmy Page holds a radio press conference to dispel a rumour the band is splitting up.


==1978==
==1978==
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*September 16 – Plant joins Dave Edmunds for an encore performance at Birmingham Town Hall.
*September 16 – Plant joins Dave Edmunds for an encore performance at Birmingham Town Hall.
*October – The band begins composing a new album at Ezyhire Studios in London.
*October – The band begins composing a new album at Ezyhire Studios in London.
*November 1 – Plant and Jones attend the Golden Lion rock raffle in Fulham.
*1 November – Plant and Jones attend the Golden Lion rock raffle in Fulham.
*November 6 – Led Zeppelin commences recording at Polar Music studio in Stockholm, Sweden.
*6 November – Led Zeppelin commences recording at Polar Music studio in Stockholm, Sweden.


==1979==
==1979==
*January 21 – Robert Plant's wife Maureen gives birth to a son, Logan Romero.
*21 January – Robert Plant's wife Maureen gives birth to son Logan Romero Plant.
*February – Mixing sessions complete at Polar Studios.
*February – Mixing sessions complete at Polar Studios.
*April 3 – Plant, Page and Bonham join Bad Company on stage at the Birmingham Odeon. Peter Grant is also in attendance.
*3 April – Plant, Page and Bonham join Bad Company on stage at the Birmingham Odeon. Peter Grant is also in attendance.
*May 17 – Page is guest of honour at the opening of Phillips Harbour in Caithness, Scotland.
*17 May – Page is guest of honour at the opening of Phillips Harbour in Caithness, Scotland.
*May 22 – Led Zeppelin announces Knebworth Festival concerts.
*22 May – Led Zeppelin announces Knebworth Festival concerts.
*June 3 – Box offices in the UK report huge demand in tickets for Knebworth.
*3 June – Box offices in the UK report huge demand in tickets for Knebworth.
*July 4 – Led Zeppelin rehearse at Bray Studios.
*4 July – Led Zeppelin rehearse at Bray Studios.
*July 23 – Two warm up shows at the Falkoner Theatre in Copenhagen.
*23 July – Two warm up shows at the Falkoner Theatre in Copenhagen.
*August 4 - The first of two appearances in Knebworth, Hertfordshire. These were the first official concerts in the UK in over four years.
*4 August - The first of two appearances in Knebworth, Hertfordshire. These were the first official concerts in the UK in over four years.
*August 11 - Second Knebworth show.
*11 August - Second Knebworth show.
*August 20 – ''In Through the Out Door'' released.
*20 August – ''[[In Through the Out Door]]'' released.
*September 7 - ''In Through the Out Door'' enters the UK charts at Number One.
*7 September - ''In Through the Out Door'' enters the UK charts at Number One.
*September 14 - ''In Through the Out Door'' begins its seven week run at Number One on the US ''Billboard'' charts.
*14 September - ''In Through the Out Door'' begins its seven week run at Number One on the US ''Billboard'' charts.
*October 27 – The entire Led Zeppelin catalogue is featured in the ''Billboard'' Top 200 album chart. No other group or artist in American chart history has had so many albums listed during the same week.
*27 October – The entire Led Zeppelin catalogue is featured in the ''Billboard'' Top 200 album chart. No other group or artist in American chart history has had so many albums listed during the same week.
*November 28 – Plant, Jones, Bonham and Grant attend the ''Melody Maker'' Poll Awards reception at the Waldorf Hotel and collect a total of seven awards.
*28 November – Plant, Jones, Bonham and Grant attend the ''Melody Maker'' Poll Awards reception at the Waldorf Hotel and collect a total of seven awards.
*December 29 – Plant, Jones, and Bonham perform at The Concert for the People of Kampuchea held at the Hammersmith Odeon, London.
*29 December – Plant, Jones, and Bonham perform at the Concert for the People of Kampuchea held at the Hammersmith Odeon, London.


==1980==
==1980==
*February 16 - "Fool In the Rain" hits Number 21 on ''Billboard'' singles chart.
*16 February - '[[Fool in the Rain]]' hits number 21 on ''Billboard'' singles chart.
*April 27 – Rehearsals begin for a European tour at the Rainbow Theatre in London. Phil Carlo appointed tour manager.
*27 April – Rehearsals begin for a European tour at the Rainbow Theatre in London. Phil Carlo appointed tour manager.
*June 17 - European tour starts at Westfalen Halle, Dortmund.
*17 June - European tour starts at Westfalen Halle, Dortmund.
*July 1 – Page performs on stage with Carlos Santana at the Festhalle in Frankfurt.
*1 July – Page performs on stage with Carlos Santana at the Festhalle in Frankfurt.
*July 5 – Bad Company's Simon Kirke joins the group for the encore at Munich's Olympic Halle.
*5 July – Bad Company's Simon Kirke joins the group for the encore at Munich's Olympic Halle.
*July 7 – Final show of the tour at the Berlin Eisoport Halle.
*7 July – Final show of the tour at the Berlin Eisoport Halle.
*September 11 – Peter Grant announces details of 'Led Zeppelin: The Eighties Part One', their first tour of America since 1977. The opening date is scheduled for October 17 at the Montreal Forum.
*11 September – Peter Grant announces details of 'Led Zeppelin: The Eighties Part One', their first tour of America since 1977. The opening date is scheduled for October 17 at the Montreal Forum.
*September 21 – Unprecedented ticket demand reported from US box offices.
*21 September – Unprecedented ticket demand reported from US box offices.
*September 24 – First rehearsals for US tour commences at Bray Studios, Berkshire.
*24 September – First rehearsals for US tour commences at Bray Studios, Berkshire.
*September 25 - John Bonham dies of accidental asphyxiation whilst asleep. An ambulance was called but attempts to revive him fail.
*25 September - John Bonham dies of accidental asphyxiation whilst asleep. An ambulance was called but attempts to revive him fail.
*September 26 – In the wake of the tragedy, tributes begin pouring in for Bonham.
*26 September – In the wake of the tragedy, tributes begin pouring in for Bonham.
*September 27 – The US tour is cancelled with speculation that Led Zeppelin will disband.
*27 September – The US tour is cancelled with speculation that Led Zeppelin will disband.
*October 7 – Following an inquest, a verdict of accidental death is returned on John Bonham.
*7 October – Following an inquest, a verdict of accidental death is returned on John Bonham.
*October 10 – John Bonham's funeral held at Rushock, Worcestershire.
*10 October – John Bonham's funeral held at Rushock, Worcestershire.
*October 18 – Wild rumours commence that Cozy Powell, Aynsley Dunbar, Bev Bevan, Paul Thompson, or Carmine Appice will be named as a replacement for Bonham.
*18 October – Wild rumours commence that Cozy Powell, Aynsley Dunbar, Bev Bevan, Paul Thompson, or Carmine Appice will be named as a replacement for Bonham.
*November 7 – The remaining members of Led Zeppelin travel to Jersey to discuss their future. On their return, they hold a meeting with Peter Grant at the Savoy Hotel in London to announce their intention to retire Led Zeppelin as a group.
*7 November – The remaining members of Led Zeppelin travel to Jersey to discuss their future. On their return, they hold a meeting with Peter Grant at the Savoy Hotel in London to announce their intention to retire Led Zeppelin as a group.
*December 4 - Swan Song releases a statement announcing that Led Zeppelin is disbanding in the wake of drummer John Bonham's death.
*4 December - Swan Song releases a statement announcing that Led Zeppelin is disbanding in the wake of drummer John Bonham's death.


==1981==
==1981==
*November 22 – ''Coda'' released.
*15 December – Page, Plant, Jones and Peter Grant attend the Golden Lion charity raffle and present the prizes.
*December 15 – Page, Plant, Jones and Peter Grant attend the Golden Lion charity raffle and present the prizes.


==1982==
==1982==
*May 12 – At a Foreigner concert in Munich, Page and Plant join the stage for an encore.
*12 May – At a Foreigner concert in Munich, Page and Plant join the stage for an encore.
*22 November – ''[[Coda (album)|Coda]]'' released.


==1983==
==1983==
*October – Swan Song is finally wound up as a label.
*October – Swan Song is finally wound up as a label.
*December 4 – John Paul Jones joins Plant for an encore jam at Bristol's Colston Hall.
*4 December – John Paul Jones joins Plant for an encore jam at Bristol's Colston Hall.
*December 12 – Page joins Plant for an encore jam at London's Hammersmith Odeon.
*12 December – Page joins Plant for an encore jam at London's Hammersmith Odeon.
*December 24 – Plant's UK tour ends with a performance at the Birmingham Odeon. Jason Bonham joins him for the encore.
*24 December – Plant's UK tour ends with a performance at the Birmingham Odeon. Jason Bonham joins him for the encore.


==1984==
==1984==
*March – Plant records ''The Honeydrippers: Volume One'' at New York's Atlantic Studios. Page plays on two tracks, along with Jeff Beck.
*March – Plant records ''[[The Honeydrippers: Volume One]]'' at New York's Atlantic Studios. Page plays on two tracks, along with Jeff Beck.
*August – Page and Plant join The Pretty Things for a short set at The Heartbreak Hotel, in Ibiza, Spain.
*August – Page and Plant join the Pretty Things for a short set at the Heartbreak Hotel, in Ibiza, Spain.


==1985==
==1985==
*March 22 – John Paul Jones' soundtrack album ''Scream for Help'' is released. It features Jimmy Page on two tracks, "Crackback" and "Spaghetti Junction".
*22 March – John Paul Jones' soundtrack album ''[[Scream for Help (album)|Scream for Help]]'' is released. It features Jimmy Page on two tracks, 'Crackback' and 'Spaghetti Junction'.
*July 13 - Led Zeppelin re-forms (with Tony Thompson replacing the late John Bonham on drums) for the Live Aid benefit concert at the JFK Stadium in Philadelphia.
*13 July - Led Zeppelin re-forms (with Tony Thompson replacing the late John Bonham on drums) for the Live Aid benefit concert at the JFK Stadium in Philadelphia.
*July 23 – Page joins Plant for the encore of his appearance at the Meadowlands Arena, New Jersey.
*23 July – Page joins Plant for the encore of his appearance at the Meadowlands Arena, New Jersey.


==1986==
==1986==
*January – The remaining members of Led Zeppelin reunite at Real World studios in Bath for rehearsals. Tony Thompson plays drums but is injured on the second day and the rehearsals are scrapped.
*January – The remaining members of Led Zeppelin reunite at Real World studios in Bath for rehearsals. Tony Thompson plays drums but is injured on the second day and the rehearsals are scrapped.
*December 19 – Page joins Plant onstage for a benefit show at the Civic Centre in Stourport.
*19 December – Page joins Plant onstage for a benefit show at the Civic Centre in Stourport.


==1987==
==1987==
*January – Jimmy Page records a solo album, ''Outrider'' at The Sol. Plant sings on one track, "The Only One", Jason Bonham is enlisted on drums.
*January – Jimmy Page records a solo album, ''[[Outrider]]'' at the Sol. Plant sings on one track, 'The Only One', Jason Bonham is enlisted on drums.
*September – Robert Plant records a solo album, ''Now and Zen''. Page contributes on two tracks.
*September – Robert Plant records a solo album, ''[[Now and Zen]]''. Page contributes on two tracks.


==1988==
==1988==
*January 18 "Heaven Knows", Plant's first single off ''Now and Zen'' is released. It features Jimmy Page on lead guitar.
*18 January – 'Heaven Knows', Plant's first single off ''Now and Zen'' is released. It features Jimmy Page on lead guitar.
*April 11 – Plant's "Tall Cool One", replete with Led Zeppelin samples, is released as a single.
*11 April – Plant's 'Tall Cool One', replete with Led Zeppelin samples, is released as a single.
*April 17 – Jimmy Page joins Robert Plant for an extended encore jam on the last night of Plant's UK tour at London's Hammersmith Odeon.
*17 April – Jimmy Page joins Robert Plant for an extended encore jam on the last night of Plant's UK tour at London's Hammersmith Odeon.
*May 14 - Led Zeppelin reunites, with drummer Jason Bonham (the late John Bonham's son), to perform a few songs at Atlantic Records' 40th anniversary concert at New York's Madison Square Garden.
*14 May - Led Zeppelin reunites, with drummer Jason Bonham (the late John Bonham's son), to perform a few songs at Atlantic Records' 40th anniversary concert at New York's Madison Square Garden.
*September – Jason Bonham joins Page's touring band for ''Outrider''.
*September – Jason Bonham joins Page's touring band for ''Outrider''.


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==1990==
==1990==
*January – Strong rumours persist that Led Zeppelin will reform for a summer US tour. Reports of multi-million dollar offers are rife.
*January – Strong rumours persist that Led Zeppelin will reform for a summer US tour. Reports of multi-million dollar offers are rife.
*April 28 – Page, Plant and Jones join Jason Bonham to perform a Led Zeppelin set at Jason's wedding reception at the Heath Hotel in Bewdley.
*28 April – Page, Plant and Jones join Jason Bonham to perform a Led Zeppelin set at Jason's wedding reception at the Heath Hotel in Bewdley.
*June 30 – Page joins Plant on stage at the Silver Clef winner's charity concert at Knebworth Park, Hertfordshire. They perform in public "Wearing and Tearing" for the first time.
*30 June – Page joins Plant on stage at the Silver Clef winner's charity concert at Knebworth Park, Hertfordshire. They perform in public '[[Wearing and Tearing]]' for the first time.
*October 15 – ''Led Zeppelin: Remasters'', a four-CD and six-LP box set, is released. Reaching Number 18 on the album chart, it will sell over one million copies, making it the best-selling box set in rock and roll history.
*29 October – ''[[Led Zeppelin (box set)|Led Zeppelin]]'', a four-CD and six-LP box set, is released. Reaching number 18 on the album chart, it will sell over one million copies, making it the best-selling box set in rock and roll history.
*October 29 – ''Box Set, Volume 1'' is released.


==1992==
==1992==
*January 15 - The Yardbirds are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, with Jimmy Page in attendance.
*15 January - The Yardbirds are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, with Jimmy Page in attendance.
*November 18 – Led Zeppelin are awarded the ''Q'' Merit Award at the Park Lane Hotel, London.
*18 November – Led Zeppelin are awarded the ''Q'' Merit Award at the Park Lane Hotel, London.


==1993==
==1993==
*March 19 – ''Box Set, Volume 2'' is released.
*19 March – ''[[Boxed Set 2]]'' is released.
*September 24 – ''Led Zeppelin: The Complete Studio Records'', a ten-CD box set, is released.
*24 September – ''[[The Complete Studio Recordings (Led Zeppelin box set)|Led Zeppelin: The Complete Studio Records]]'', a ten-CD box set, is released.


==1994==
==1994==
*April 17 – Page and Plant both perform at the Alexis Korner memorial benefit show at the Buxton Opera House.
*17 April – Page and Plant both perform at the Alexis Korner memorial benefit show at the Buxton Opera House.
*July - Page and Plant begin rehearsals at CTS Studios in Wembley.
*July - Page and Plant begin rehearsals at CTS Studios in Wembley.
*August 10 – Page and Plant travel to Marrakech for filming upcoming MTV special.
*10 August – Page and Plant travel to Marrakesh for filming upcoming MTV special.
*October 12 - The live documentary ''Unledded'', which reunites Robert Plant and Jimmy Page onstage, airs on MTV. It features four live acoustic versions of Led Zeppelin favourites and eight new Page-Plant collaborations.
*12 October - The live documentary ''[[No Quarter: Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Unledded|Unledded]]'', which reunites Robert Plant and Jimmy Page onstage, airs on MTV. It features four live acoustic versions of Led Zeppelin favourites and eight new Page-Plant collaborations.
*November 26 - ''No Quarter'', by Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, enters the ''Billboard'' album chart at Number 4.
*26 November - ''[[No Quarter: Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Unledded (album)|No Quarter: Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Unledded]]'', by Led Zeppelin's [[Jimmy Page and Robert Plant]], enters the ''Billboard'' album chart at Number 4.


==1995==
==1995==
*January 12 - Led Zeppelin is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the tenth annual induction dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.
*12 January - Led Zeppelin is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the tenth annual induction dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.
*January 30 – Led Zeppelin win the International Artist award at the annual American Music Awards ceremony in Los Angeles, California.
*30 January – Led Zeppelin win the International Artist award at the annual American Music Awards ceremony in Los Angeles, California.
*April 8 – Atlantic Records official tribute album ''Encomium'' released.
*8 April – Atlantic Records official tribute album ''Encomium'' released.
*July 25 – Peter Grant attends a Page-Plant show at Wembley Arena, London in what would become his final public appearance.
*25 July – Peter Grant attends a Page-Plant show at Wembley Arena, London in what would become his final public appearance.
*November 21 – Peter Grant suffers a fatal heart attack whilst driving home in Sussex.
*21 November – Peter Grant suffers a fatal heart attack whilst driving home in Sussex.
*December 4 – Members of Led Zeppelin attend Grant's funeral at Hellingly, East Sussex.
*4 December – Members of Led Zeppelin attend Grant's funeral at Hellingly, East Sussex.


==1996==
==1996==
*November 30 – Led Zeppelin win a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Channel V music awards show held at Mumbai, India.
*30 November – Led Zeppelin win a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Channel V music awards show held at Mumbai, India.


==1997==
==1997==
*January - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll inducts "Dazed and Confused," "Rock and Roll," "Stairway to Heaven," and "Whole Lotta Love."
*January - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll inducts 'Dazed and Confused', 'Rock and Roll', 'Stairway to Heaven', and 'Whole Lotta Love'.
*May 29 – Led Zeppelin win a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Ivor Novello Award ceremony at the Grosvenor Hotel, London.
*29 May – Led Zeppelin win a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Ivor Novello Award ceremony at the Grosvenor Hotel, London.
*November 17 - ''BBC Sessions'', a double CD of archival live performances on BBC radio from 1969-71, is released.
*17 November - ''[[BBC Sessions (Led Zeppelin album)‎|BBC Sessions]]'', a double CD of archival live performances on BBC radio from 1969-71, is released.


==1998==
==1998==
*April - Robert Plant and Jimmy Page releases ''Walking Into Clarksdale''.
*April - Robert Plant and Jimmy Page releases ''[[Walking Into Clarksdale]]''.
*May - Led Zeppelin are ranked Number 4 on ''VH1: Greatest Artists of Rock & Roll'' (and #5 on the ''Rock On the Net'' Poll).
*May - Led Zeppelin are ranked Number 4 on ''VH1: Greatest Artists of Rock & Roll'' (and #5 on the ''Rock On the Net'' Poll).


==1999==
==1999==
*February - Jimmy Page and Robert Plant receive a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance for "Most High".
*February - Jimmy Page and Robert Plant receive a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance for 'Most High'.
*March 16 – Page and Jones receive a Diamond Award on behalf of Led Zeppelin for sales exceeding 10 million copies an album, by the RIAA, at New York's Roseland Ballroom.
*16 March – Page and Jones receive a Diamond Award on behalf of Led Zeppelin for sales exceeding 10 million copies an album, by the RIAA, at New York's Roseland Ballroom.
*November 23 – ''Early Days: The Best of Led Zeppelin Volume One'', a compilation CD of tracks spanning 1969-1972 is released.
*23 November – ''[[Early Days: The Best of Led Zeppelin Volume One]]'', a compilation CD of tracks spanning 1969-1972 is released.
==2000==
==2000==
*January - ''VH1: 100 Greatest Rock Songs'' includes: # 3: "Stairway to Heaven" - #46: "Whole Lotta Love" - #62: "Kashmir" - #66: "Rock & Roll."
*January - ''VH1: 100 Greatest Rock Songs'' includes: No. 3: 'Stairway to Heaven' - No. 46: 'Whole Lotta Love' - No. 62: 'Kashmir' - No. 66: 'Rock and Roll'.
*November - Led Zeppelin comes in at Number One on ''VH1: 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock''.
*November - Led Zeppelin comes in at Number One on ''VH1: 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock''.


==2001==
==2001==
*January - ''VH1: 100 Greatest Albums'' includes Led Zeppelin at # 43, Led Zeppelin II at # 44, and Physical Graffiti at # 71.
*January - ''VH1: 100 Greatest Albums'' includes Led Zeppelin at # 43, Led Zeppelin II at # 44, and Physical Graffiti at # 71.
*March 21 – ''Latter Days: The Best of Led Zeppelin Volume Two'', a compilation CD of tracks spanning 1973-1979 is released.
*21 March – ''[[Latter Days: The Best of Led Zeppelin Volume Two]]'', a compilation CD of tracks spanning 1973-1979 is released.
*August - ''BBC Sessions'' RIAA certified 2 times platinum.
*August - ''BBC Sessions'' RIAA certified 2 times platinum.
*November 12 – ''Early Days & Latter Days: The Best of Led Zeppelin Volumes One and Two'', a double CD box-set of ''Early Days'' and ''Latter Days'' is released.
*12 November – ''[[Early Days and Latter Days|Early Days and Latter Days: The Best of Led Zeppelin Volumes One and Two]]'', a double CD box-set of ''Early Days'' and ''Latter Days'' is released.
==2002==
==2002==
*February 9 – Page and Plant perform at the Teenage Charity Concert held at the Royal Albert Hall.
*9 February – Page and Plant perform at the Teenage Charity Concert held at the Royal Albert Hall.


==2003==
==2003==
*May 26 – ''DVD'', a double DVD of past live and studio performances is released. It becomes the biggest selling music DVD of all time reaching Number One in many countries.
*26 May – ''[[Led Zeppelin (DVD)|Led Zeppelin]]'', a double DVD of past live and studio performances is released. It becomes the biggest selling music DVD of all time reaching Number One in many countries.
*May 27 – ''How the West was Won'', a triple live CD with recordings dating back to 1972, is released.
*27 May – ''[[How the West Was Won (album)|How the West Was Won]]'', a triple live CD with recordings dating back to 1972, is released.
*May 28/29 – Remaining members of Led Zeppelin give TV interviews recorded over two days for the NBC ''Tonight'' and ''Today'' shows in New York.
*28 and 29 May – Remaining members of Led Zeppelin give TV interviews recorded over two days for the NBC ''Tonight'' and ''Today'' shows in New York.


==2005==
==2005==
*February 12 – Led Zeppelin receive a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in Hollywood.
*12 February – Led Zeppelin receive a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in Hollywood.


==2006==
==2006==
*May 22 – Led Zeppelin are awarded the Polar Music Prize in Stockholm by King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden.
*22 May – Led Zeppelin are awarded the Polar Music Prize in Stockholm by King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden.
*November 14 – Led Zeppelin are inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame.
*14 November – Led Zeppelin are inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame.


==2007==
==2007==
*April 2007 – Hard Rock Park in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina secured a deal to construct a roller coaster ride called "Led Zeppelin: The Ride", synchronised to the tune of "Whole Lotta Love".
*April 2007 – Hard Rock Park in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina secured a deal to construct a roller coaster ride called Led Zeppelin: The Ride, synchronised to the tune of 'Whole Lotta Love'.
*November – Led Zeppelin songs are made available as ringtone downloads for the first time via Verizon Wireless.
*November – Led Zeppelin songs are made available as ringtone downloads for the first time via Verizon Wireless.
*November 3 – ''Daily Mirror'' wins exclusive rights to stream six tracks from ''Mothership''.
*3 November – ''Daily Mirror'' wins exclusive rights to stream six tracks from ''[[Mothership (album)|Mothership]]''.
*November 8 - XM LED, a dedicated artist channel to Led Zeppelin broadcasts for the first time via XM Satellite Radio.
*8 November - XM LED, a dedicated artist channel to Led Zeppelin broadcasts for the first time via XM Satellite Radio. It was renamed [[Led Zeppelin Radio]] one year later.
*November 12 – The band gives permission to allow Apple iTunes downloader access to all of its ''Mothership'' tracks.
*12 November – The band gives permission to allow Apple iTunes downloader access to all of its ''Mothership'' tracks.
*November 13 – Compilation album ''Mothership'' is released.
*13 November – Compilation album ''Mothership'' is released.
*November 20 – Remastered ''The Song Remains the Same'' released.
*20 November – Remastered ''The Song Remains the Same'' released.
*December 10 - Led Zeppelin perform live for a benefit tribute concert to Ahmet Ertegün, 02 Arena, London.
*10 December - Led Zeppelin perform live for a benefit tribute concert to Ahmet Ertegun, the O<sub>2</sub> arena, London.


==2008==
==2008==
*January – Rumours persist of a world tour. Plant turned down a reported US$200 million dollar offer to rejoin Page and Jones on the road.
*January – Rumours persist of a world tour. Plant turned down a reported US$200 million dollar offer to rejoin Page and Jones on the road.


<br>
==2012==
*17 October 2012 - The motion picture ''[[Celebration Day]'' is released.
 
<br />
==List of tours==
==List of tours==


{| cellpadding="3" border="1"  class="wikitable"
{| cellpadding="3" border="1"  class="wikitable"
! bgcolor="#DDDDDD" colspan="4" | Led Zeppelin tours  
! bgcolor="#DDDDDD" colspan="4" | [[Led Zeppelin concerts|Led Zeppelin tours]]
|-
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! '''Tour'''
! '''Tour'''
! colspan="3" | '''Date span'''
! colspan="3" | '''Date span'''
|-
|-
| First European || September 7 || September 14 || 1968
| [[Led Zeppelin Scandinavian Tour 1968|First European]] || 7 September || 14 September || 1968
|-
|-
| UK dates || October 4 || December 20 || 1968
| [[Led Zeppelin United Kingdom Tour 1968|UK dates]] || 4 October || 20 December || 1968
|-
|-
| First American || December 26 || February 28 || 1968/69
| [[Led Zeppelin North American Tour 1968–1969|First American]] || 26 December || 28 February || 1968/69
|-
|-
| UK dates || March 1 || March 13 || 1969
| [[Led Zeppelin United Kingdom and Scandinavian Tour 1969|UK dates]] || 1 March || 13 March || 1969
|-
|-
| Second European || March 14 || March 17 || 1969
| [[Led Zeppelin United Kingdom and Scandinavian Tour 1969|Second European]] || 14 March || 17 March || 1969
|-
|-
| UK dates || March 19 || April 17 ||1969
| [[Led Zeppelin United Kingdom and Scandinavian Tour 1969|UK dates]] || 19 March || 17 April ||1969
|-
|-
| Second American || April 18 || June 1 || 1969
| Second American || 18 April || 1 June || 1969
|-
|-
| First UK || June 13 || June 29 || 1969
| First UK || 13 June || 29 June || 1969
|-
|-
| Third American || July 5 || August 31 || 1969
| Third American || 5 July || 31 August || 1969
|-
|-
| Holland, Paris and London || October 3 || October 12 || 1969
| Holland, Paris and London || 3 October || 12 October || 1969
|-
|-
| Fourth American || October 17 || November 8 || 1969
| Fourth American || 17 October || 8 November || 1969
|-
|-
| Second UK || January 7 || February 17 || 1970
| Second UK || 7 January || 17 February || 1970
|-
|-
| Third European || February 23 || March 12 || 1970
| Third European || 23 February || 12 March || 1970
|-
|-
| Fifth American || March 21 || April 19 || 1970
| Fifth American || 21 March || 19 April || 1970
|-
|-
| Iceland and UK dates || June 21 || June 29 || 1970
| Iceland and UK dates || 21 June || 29 June || 1970
|-
|-
| Germany dates || July 16 || July 19 || 1970
| Germany dates || 16 July || 19 July || 1970
|-
|-
| Sixth American || August 5 || September 19 || 1970
| Sixth American || 5 August || 19 September || 1970
|-
|-
| Third UK and Ireland || March 5 || April 1 || 1971
| Third UK and Ireland || 5 March || 1 April || 1971
|-
|-
| European dates || May 3 || August 8 || 1971
| European dates || 3 May || 8 August || 1971
|-
|-
| Seventh American || August 19 || September 17 || 1971
| Seventh American || 19 August || 17 September || 1971
|-
|-
| First Japanese || September 23 || September 29 || 1971
| First Japanese || 23 September || 29 September || 1971
|-
|-
| Fourth UK || November 11 || December 21 || 1971
| Fourth UK || 11 November || 21 December || 1971
|-
|-
| Australasian || February 16 || February 29 || 1972
| Australasian || 16 February || 29 February || 1972
|-
|-
| European dates || May 26 || May 29 || 1972
| European dates || 26 May || 29 May || 1972
|-
|-
| Eighth American || June 6 || June 28 || 1972
| Eighth American || 6 June || 28 June || 1972
|-
|-
| Second Japanese || October 2 || October 10 || 1972
| Second Japanese || 2 October || 10 October || 1972
|-
|-
| Montreux dates || October 28 || October 29 || 1972
| Montreux dates || 28 October || 29 October || 1972
|-
|-
| Fifth UK || November 30 || January 30 || 1972/73
| Fifth UK || 30 November || 30 January || 1972/73
|-
|-
| Fourth European || March 2 || April 2 || 1973
| Fourth European || 2 March || 2 April || 1973
|-
|-
| Ninth American || May 4 || July 29 || 1973
| Ninth American || 4 May || 29 July || 1973
|-
|-
| European dates || January 11 || January 12 || 1975
| European dates || 11 January || 12 January || 1975
|-
|-
| Tenth American || January 18 || March 27 || 1975
| Tenth American || 18 January || 27 March || 1975
|-
|-
| Earls Court dates || May 17 || May 25 || 1975
| Earls Court dates || 17 May || 25 May || 1975
|-
|-
| Eleventh American || April 1 || July 26 || 1977
| Eleventh American || 1 April || 26 July || 1977
|-
|-
| Danish dates || July 23 || July 24 || 1979
| Danish dates || 23 July || 24 July || 1979
|-
|-
| Knebworth Festival || August 4 || August 11 || 1979
| Knebworth Festival || 4 August || 11 August || 1979
|-
|-
| Fifth European || June 17 || July 7 || 1980
| Fifth European || 17 June || 7 July || 1980
|}
|}

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The following is the chronology of the musical group Led Zeppelin.

1935

1944

1946

  • 2 January - Richard Cole born in Kensal Rise, Brent.
  • 3 January - John Paul Jones (née John David Baldwin) born in Sidcup, Kent.

1948

1962

  • Jimmy Page joins Neil Christian and the Crusaders.

1963

  • January - Jimmy Page's first appearance on record, a session for Jet Harris and Tony Meehan's 'Diamonds'.
  • October - Jimmy Page plays on Carter Lewis and the Southerners 'Your Mamma's Out of Town' and gigs with them on some radio dates.
  • October - John Paul Jones joins Jet Harris and Tony Meehan's backing band.

1964

  • 1 April - John Paul Jones' solo single released - 'Baja'/'A Foggy Day in Vietnam'. Jones continues session work.
  • April - Jimmy Page continues lucrative session career as well as becoming Andrew Loog Oldham's house producer for his Immediate label.
  • April - John Bonham joins Terry Webb and the Spiders, and later A Way of Life.
  • September – The Senators' single 'She's a Mod' is released, featuring John Bonham on drums.

1965

  • 12 February – Jimmy Page turns down an offer to join the Yardbirds from manager Georgio Gomelsky, after Eric Clapton quits that band. Page recommends his friend Jeff Beck instead.
  • 26 February - Jimmy Page releases a solo single - 'She Just Satisfies'/'Keep Moving'. Page plays all instruments but drums, and sings on the A-side.

1966

  • 16 May – Page begins recording with Jeff Beck, John Entwistle (soon replaced by John Paul Jones), Nicky Hopkins and Keith Moon at IBC Studios for 'Beck's Bolero'. The name 'Lead Zeppelin' originates from this session with Moon on the next and final day of recording.
  • 18 June - Jimmy Page joins the Yardbirds temporarily on bass, soon switching to dual lead guitar with Jeff Beck. Page replaced Paul Samwell-Smith after their May Ball appearance at Queens College, Oxford University.
  • 15 July – Jason Bonham born in Dudley, Worcestershire.
  • October - Robert Plant sings lead vocal on Listen's single 'You Better Run'/'Everybody's Gonna Say'.
  • 12 October – The Yardbirds are filmed for Michelangelo Antonioni's motion picture Blow Up at Elstree Studios. Future Led Zeppelin publicist BP Fallon works as an extra in that feature.
  • 1 November - Page takes over as lead Yardbirds guitarist following Beck's departure due to ill health during a US tour. Page confirmed as sole lead guitarist by manager Simon Napier-Bell on their return to the UK.

1967

  • 10 January – Peter Grant is appointed manager of the Yardbirds after Napier-Bell resigns.
  • 15 February - John Paul Jones arranges the strings on the Yardbirds' recording of Little Games at Olympic Studios.
  • March - Robert Plant links up with John Bonham in the Band of Joy.
  • March - Release of Robert Plant's solo single 'Our Song'/'Laughin', Cryin', Laughin'.
  • 25 March - Release of Jeff Beck's 'Hi Ho Silver Lining' single which has the Page composition 'Beck's Bolero' on the B-side.
  • 15 July - Release of Robert Plant's solo single 'Long Time Coming'/'I've Got a Secret'.
  • 24 July - The Yardbirds Little Games album issued in the US. It includes the future Page showcase number 'White Summer'.

1968

  • January - Band of Joy play regular dates London dates at the underground club Middle Earth.
  • 10 March - New Page/Yardbirds track 'I'm Confused' (later to be completely re-worked as 'Dazed and Confused') aired at a session on John Peel's Top Gear radio show.
  • 12 March – Band of Joy splits after Plant leaves group, remaining members subsequently forming Bronco with future Plant solo guitarist Robbie Blunt.
  • April - John Paul Jones performs with Page on a session for Donovan's Hurdy Gurdy Man, and asks to be considered for a new group Page is rumoured to be forming.
  • May - Robert Plant with Obs-Tweedle records demos at the Marquee Studio.
  • May - John Bonham tours with Tim Rose.
  • 2 June - Last Yardbirds recording session at CBS studios in New York includes Page's 'Tangerine.
  • 5 June - Last Yardbirds US gig in Alabama.
  • 22 June - Announcement that Keith Relf and Jim McCarty are leaving the Yardbirds.
  • June - Robert Plant gigs and records with Alexis Korner.
  • June - Jimmy Page records with Joe Cocker at Olympic Studios.
  • 7 July - Final Yardbirds gig at Luton College of Technology, Luton.
  • 10 July - B.J. Wilson from Procol Harum who Page had worked with on the Joe Cocker session and Paul Francis whom Chris Dreja knew were being touted as possibles for the vacant drum position. Terry Reid declines vocal spot but suggests Robert Plant instead.
  • 19 July – John Paul Jones offers his services to Page's new line-up.
  • 20 July - Jimmy Page, Chris Dreja and Peter Grant see Robert Plant perform with Obs-Tweedle at a Birmingham teacher training college.
  • 24 July - Plant is offered the vocalist position after visiting Page's Pangbourne home.
  • 27 July - Plant informs Obs-Tweedle he has signed on to be Page's new vocalist.
  • 31 July – Page, Plant and Dreja see John Bonham perform at the Country Club, Hampstead on Robert Plant's recommendation.
  • 1 August - Page contacts Grant in New York informing him that he's found the band's new drummer. Grant immediately sends out telegrams offering Bonham the position.
  • 3 August - Chris Dreja decides not to continue as bassist in the new line-up. Page calls in John Paul Jones.
  • 4 August - Plant and Jones meet at Page's Pangbourne boathouse to discuss the proposed group.
  • 5 August - Grant issues a press statement from New York that Plant and Jones have joined Page's new group.
  • 12 August - John Bonham decides to join and completes the new line-up.
  • 15 August - First full Page, Plant, Jones and Bonham group rehearsals, in Gerrard Street, London.
  • Late August – Members of Led Zeppelin participate in recording sessions for P. J. Proby at Lansdowne Studios.
  • 7 September – The Yardbirds fulfil existing dates on a 10-date Scandinavian tour commencing in Gladsaxe, Denmark.
  • 16 September – Scandinavian tour ends.
  • 18 September – Band begin plans to record debut album in London.
  • 27 September – Recording commences on first album at Olympic Studios. 'Babe I'm Gonna Leave You' is the first track completed.
  • 14 October - Band agrees to change name to Led Zeppelin. Promoters take some weeks to get the new name correct on posters.
  • 17 October - First gig billed as Led Zeppelin at Surrey University.
  • 27 October – Grant and Page register publishing company Superhype Music, Inc. Grant flies to New York to commence negotiations with Atlantic Records.
  • 1 November - Grant clinches worldwide deal with Jerry Wexler at Atlantic.
  • 9 November - Plant marries Maureen Wilson in London. The reception is Led Zeppelin's London show at the Roundhouse, Chalk Farm.
  • 13 November – Atlantic Record's official press release makes public that Led Zeppelin is signed to label.
  • 26 December - Commences first American tour at the Auditorium in Denver, Colorado.

1969

  • 17 January - Led Zeppelin album issued in America.
  • 26 January – The group perform at the Boston Tea Party, clocking over 4 and a half hours for the show.
  • 2 February - Completed US tour at New York's Filmore East.
  • February - Led Zeppelin's debut album enters Billboard Top 40.
  • 17 March - Scandinavian tour includes recording 30-minute showcase for Byen TV in Denmark.
  • 21 March - One and only live UK TV appearance playing 'Communication Breakdown' on BBC2's How Late It Is.
  • 23 March - Radio session on John Peel's Top Gear.
  • 25 March - Filming session at Staines for Supershow movie.
  • 28 March - Led Zeppelin's debut album issued in the UK.
  • 19 April – 'Good Times Bad Times' reaches number 80 on Billboard singles chart.
  • 10 May – Led Zeppelin reaches number 6 on UK albums chart.
  • 17 May - Debut album enters Billboard Top 10. Recording session commence for second album.
  • 13 June - UK tour commences at Birmingham Town Hall.
  • 19 June – Two songs recorded in Paris for French TV's Tous en Scene.
  • 22 and 24 June - Recording sessions for BBC Radio One, at Aeolian Hall, London and Maida Vale.
  • 25 June - More sessions for Led Zeppelin II at Morgan Studios.
  • 27 June - Playhouse Theatre London show taped for BBC radio's In Concert.
  • 28 June - Appearance at the Bath Festival of Blues at Shepton Mallet. 12,000 fans attend.
  • 29 June – Led Zeppelin headline two shows at London's Royal Albert Hall Pop Proms.
  • 5 July - Third US tour commences at the Atlanta International Pop Festival in Byron, Georgia.
  • 6 July – Band appears at the Newport Jazz Festival, Rhode Island.
  • 31 August - Third US tour ends at the Texas International Pop Festival in Lewisville, Texas.
  • 17 October - Led Zeppelin becomes first rock act to play New York's Carnegie Hall when they open their fourth US tour.
  • 31 October - Led Zeppelin II released in the US.
  • 8 November - Fourth US tour ends at San Francisco's Winterland Ballroom.
  • November - Initial recording for Led Zeppelin III commences at Olympic Studios.
  • 5 December – Atlantic Record's projected UK release of 'Whole Lotta Love' as an edited single was suspended by Peter Grant. The label releases it in the US instead.
  • 6 December – 'Whole Lotta Love' enters the Billboard Top 40 singles chart in the US where it eventually reaches number 4.
  • 20 December - Led Zeppelin's worldwide record sales recognised with a presentation of gold and platinum discs by the Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, Gwyneth Dunwoody, at London's Savoy Hotel.
  • 27 December – Led Zeppelin II tops the Billboard Top 200 album chart, for the first of a seven week run.

1970

  • 7 January - UK tour opens at Birmingham Town Hall.
  • 9 January - Royal Albert Hall gig filmed by director Peter Whitehead and recorded for an intended Zeppelin-financed TV documentary, which never materialises due to poor lighting exposure.
  • 9 January - Jimmy Page meets future partner, French model Charlotte Martin backstage.
  • 9 January - Led Zeppelin turn down a lucrative offer to appear on the Tom Jones TV show.
  • January - 'Whole Lotta Love' reaches Number Four on the Billboard singles chart.
  • 23 February - European tour kicks off at the Kulttuurialo in Helsinki, Finland.
  • 28 February - The group are billed as "the Nobs" after threat of legal action from Eva von Zeppelin, when they arrive for their Copenhagen concert.
  • 7 March – Led Zeppelin headline the Montreux Jazz Festival.
  • 12 March - European tour ends at the Rheinhalle in Düsseldorf, Germany.
  • 21 March - US tour commences at the Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, Canada.
  • 17 April - Led Zeppelin are made honorary citizens in Memphis, Tennessee.
  • 19 April - US tour ends in Phoenix, Arizona.
  • 23 April - Jimmy Page's solo appearance on BBC2's Julie Felix Show performing 'White Summer'/'Black Mountain Side'.
  • Early May - Page and Plant write and prepare material for Led Zeppelin III at a cottage in Bron-Y-Aur, Wales.
  • Late May - Group begins recording at Headley Grange in Hampshire.
  • June - Recording sessions at Olympic Studio.
  • 20 June - Appearance in Iceland.
  • 28 June - Bill topping appearance at the Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music at Shepton Mallet. 150,000 people attend.
  • 16 July - Commencement of German tour at the Sporthalle in Cologne.
  • Late July - Recording sessions at Island Studios.
  • 6 August - Sixth American tour opens at the Whisky A Go Go in Los Angeles.
  • 22 August - Mixing at Ardent Studios in Memphis, Tennessee.
  • 19 September - US tour finishes at Madison Square Garden, New York.
  • 27 September - Led Zeppelin top the polls at the annual Melody Makers readers' poll.
  • 16 October – The group is again honoured with another presentation of gold discs by Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, Anthony Grant, at the Savoy Hotel in London.
  • 23 October - Led Zeppelin III released.
  • 31 October – Led Zeppelin III reaches number one on the Billboard Top 200 album chart.
  • November - Initial recording sessions for Led Zeppelin IV commences at Island Studios.

1971

  • January - Led Zeppelin acquire the Rolling Stones' mobile studio to record the fourth album at Headley Grange.
  • 30 January - 'Immigrant Song' reaches number 15 on Billboard singles chart.
  • Early February - Overdub sessions at Island Studios. Page travels to Los Angeles to mix the tapes at Sunset Sound Studios.
  • 14 February - Group attends the Disc and Music Echo awards in London when they are voted the world's top band.
  • 5 March - British tour commences. Led Zeppelin first performs 'Stairway to Heaven' live, at Ulster Hall, Belfast.
  • 9 March - First return to mainland UK clubs since 1969. The band performs at Leeds University.
  • 4 April - First broadcast of the BBC In Concert radio show taped the previous month.
  • 3 May - European tour commences at the K.B. Hallen in Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • 5 July - Final European show ends with a riot at Milan's Vigorelli Stadium.
  • July - Led Zeppelin IV mixed in London.
  • 7 August – Led Zeppelin makes a two date appearance at the Montreux Casino.
  • 19 August - Seventh US tour commences in Vancouver, Canada.
  • 17 September - US tour ends with two shows in Honolulu, Hawaii.
  • 23 September - Tour commences in Japan at the Budokan Hall.
  • 27 September - Led Zeppelin receive peace medals and the Civil Charter after performing a charity concert in Hiroshima.
  • October - Page and Plant visit Thailand, India, and Hong Kong on return to the UK.
  • 11 November – The band commenced a tour of the UK at the Newcastle-on-Tyne City Hall.
  • 12 November - Led Zeppelin IV album issued.
  • 27 November – Led Zeppelin IV enters Billboard Top 200 album chart. It peaks at Number Two and remains on the charts for five years
  • 20 and 21 November - Led Zeppelin perform two five hour Electric Magic appearances at Wembley Empire Pool.
  • 21 December - UK tour ends at Salisbury City Hall.

1972

  • 12 February - 'Black Dog' reaches number 15 on Billboard singles chart.
  • 14 February - A concert in Singapore is cancelled when the group is refused entry to the country because of their long hair.
  • 16 February - Australian tour commences at Subiaco Oval in Perth.
  • March – On their way back to the UK, Page and Plant record with local orchestras in Bombay, India.
  • April - Houses of the Holy recording sessions on location at Stargroves and Olympic Studios.
  • 15 April - 'Rock and Roll' reaches number 47 on Billboard singles chart.
  • 6 June - Eighth US tour opens at the Cobo Hall, Detroit.
  • June - Mixing and recording sessions at Electric Lady Studios for Houses of the Holy.
  • 25 June – Performance at the Forum in Inglewood, California. It is recorded and belatedly released with the album How the West Was Won in 2003.
  • 27 June – Performance at Long Beach Arena in California. It is recorded and belatedly released with the album How the West was Won in 2003.
  • 28 June - US tour ends at the Tucson Community Centre, Arizona.
  • 2 October - Second Japanese tour commences in Tokyo at the Budokan Hall.
  • 28 and 29 October - Two performances at the Montreux Casino.
  • November - Houses of the Holy mixed and completed.
  • 10 November - Announcement of longest ever UK tour prompts 100,000 ticket sales in one day.
  • 30 November - UK tour commences at Newcastle City Hall.
  • 22 and 23 December - Led Zeppelin perform to Christmas shows at London's Alexandra Palace.

1973

  • 30 January - UK tour ends in Preston.
  • 16 February - Release date of Houses of the Holy postponed due to sleeve problems.
  • 3 March - European tour opens in Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • 26 March - Houses of the Holy released.
  • 1 April - European tour closes with two nights at the Palais des Sports de Saint Ouen, Paris.
  • 4 May - Ninth US tour opens to 49,236 fans at the Atlanta Braves Stadium, Georgia.
  • 5 May - Led Zeppelin performs for 56,800 fans in Tampa Stadium, Florida. The Beatles' Shea Stadium US attendance record is broken.
  • 12 May - Houses of the Holy Led Zeppelin's fifth album, becomes their third to reach Number One.
  • 29 July - Led Zeppelin is robbed of US$203,000 at the Drake Hotel in New York City. The crime is never solved.
  • October – Recording sessions at Headley Grange for Physical Graffiti.
  • 29 December - 'D'yer Mak'er' reaches number 20 on Billboard singles chart.

1974

  • January – Further recording sessions at Headley Grange.
  • 14 February – Page, Plant and Bonham all attend and perform at Roy Harper's St. Valentine's Day concert at the Rainbow Theatre in London.
  • 7 May - Swan Song record label launched in New York, which releases their albums and ones by artists like Bad Company and the Pretty Things.
  • 11 May – The band meet Elvis Presley after his show at the LA Forum. They sign autographs for his daughter Lisa Marie.
  • 13 May – Swan Song Record launch party at the Bel Air Hotel in Los Angeles.
  • August – Completion of filming for The Song Remains the Same at Shepperton Studios, England.
  • 14 September – Peter Grant and Page attend the Schaefer Music Festival in Central Park, New York.
  • 31 October – Led Zeppelin's official UK launch of Swan Song Records at a Chislehurst Caves party in Surrey.
  • 19 December – Pages and Jones jam with Bad Company at their Rainbow Theatre encore in London.

1975

  • 11 January – Robert plant is interviewed by Bob Harris on the Old Grey Whistle Test. The band begins rehearsals for their US tour in Rotterdam.
  • 18 January – Ninth US tour opens at the Metro Sports Centre, in Bloomington, Minnesota.
  • 24 February – Physical Graffiti, a double album, is released.
  • 15 March – Tickets go on sale for all Earls Court Arena concerts and sell-out within hours of announcement.
  • 22 March - Physical Graffiti reaches Number One in its second week. It stays there for six weeks on Billboard Top 200 album chart.
  • 27 March – Final night of their US tour at the Los Angeles Forum, California.
  • 29 March - Led Zeppelin becomes the first band in history to have 6 albums on the chart at once: Physical Graffiti (No. 1), Led Zeppelin IV, House of the Holy, Led Zeppelin II, Led Zeppelin, and Led Zeppelin III.
  • April – The band rehearse at Shepperton Studios for their forthcoming Earl Court shows.
  • 19 April – Due to demand, extra dates are added to the Earls Court shows.
  • 10 May – Swan Song distribute promotional copies of 'Black Country Woman' in the UK, in advance of their impending Earls Court shows.
  • 17 May - The first of five shows at London's Earls Court Arena.
  • 17 May - 'Trampled Under Foot' reaches number 38 on Billboard singles chart.
  • 25 May – Final Earls Court show.
  • June – Plant and Page attend the Moroccan Folk Festival in Marrakesh.
  • June – Director Peter Clifton announces the near completion of the film The Song Remains the Same.
  • July – Page and Plant travel through Casablanca and Tangiers, eventually meeting up at the Montreux Festival and a European holiday.
  • 5 August - Robert Plant and his wife are injured in a car crash while vacationing in Greece. Both are air-lifted back to the UK.
  • 8 August – Swan Song press release announced a planned tour to the US is cancelled.
  • September – Plant and Page relocate to Malibu to commence writing a new album.
  • 27 September – The group wins seven Melody Maker poll awards at a reception in London.
  • October – Rehearsals held at SIR Studios in Hollywood for Presence.
  • November – The band record Presence at Munich's Musicland studio in a mere 18 days.
  • 10 December – Led Zeppelin make a surprise appearance at the Beehan's West Park nightclub with pianist Norman Hale.

1976

  • February – Led Zeppelin scoops the awards in the NME readers' poll.
  • 5 April – Presence released.
  • 23 May – Robert Plant and Page appear on stage with Bad Company at the LA Forum for a jam.
  • 5 June – Led Zeppelin turn down offers to play at Wembley Stadium.
  • July – Dave Edmunds signs up with Swan Song.
  • August – Soundtrack to The Song Remains the Same receives final mixing at Trident Studios.
  • 20 October - Concert documentary, The Song Remains the Same, is given a charity world premiere in New York.
  • 22 October – The Song Remains the Same soundtrack released worldwide.
  • 23 October – Don Kirshner's rock concert show screens Led Zeppelin's first film clips on US TV.
  • 30 October – Led Zeppelin announces plan for US tour.
  • 2 November – Plant and Peter Grant interviewed by Michael Appleton on the Old Grey Whistle Test.
  • 4 November – The Song Remains the Same opens in London.
  • Late November – Group rehearsals begin at Manticore Studios for a forthcoming US tour.

1977

  • 1 April - The eleventh US tour opens in Dallas, Texas at the Convention Center.
  • 30 April – A concert at the Pontiac Silverdome, Michigan attracts 76,229 fans, breaking their own record set at Tampa in 1973, of having the largest audience for a single-act show.
  • 3 June – Rain halts a show at the Tampa Stadium after 20 minutes. Due to crowd disturbances, a planned replacement show is scrapped by local authorities.
  • 26 July - Robert Plant's 7-year-old son Karac dies at home in England. The US tour is cancelled and Plant takes time off from music.
  • 3 October – Jimmy Page holds a radio press conference to dispel a rumour the band is splitting up.

1978

  • May – Led Zeppelin reunite at Clearwell Castle in the Forest of Dean to rehearse and plan their future.
  • June – Plant appears on television programme Tiswas.
  • September 16 – Plant joins Dave Edmunds for an encore performance at Birmingham Town Hall.
  • October – The band begins composing a new album at Ezyhire Studios in London.
  • 1 November – Plant and Jones attend the Golden Lion rock raffle in Fulham.
  • 6 November – Led Zeppelin commences recording at Polar Music studio in Stockholm, Sweden.

1979

  • 21 January – Robert Plant's wife Maureen gives birth to son Logan Romero Plant.
  • February – Mixing sessions complete at Polar Studios.
  • 3 April – Plant, Page and Bonham join Bad Company on stage at the Birmingham Odeon. Peter Grant is also in attendance.
  • 17 May – Page is guest of honour at the opening of Phillips Harbour in Caithness, Scotland.
  • 22 May – Led Zeppelin announces Knebworth Festival concerts.
  • 3 June – Box offices in the UK report huge demand in tickets for Knebworth.
  • 4 July – Led Zeppelin rehearse at Bray Studios.
  • 23 July – Two warm up shows at the Falkoner Theatre in Copenhagen.
  • 4 August - The first of two appearances in Knebworth, Hertfordshire. These were the first official concerts in the UK in over four years.
  • 11 August - Second Knebworth show.
  • 20 August – In Through the Out Door released.
  • 7 September - In Through the Out Door enters the UK charts at Number One.
  • 14 September - In Through the Out Door begins its seven week run at Number One on the US Billboard charts.
  • 27 October – The entire Led Zeppelin catalogue is featured in the Billboard Top 200 album chart. No other group or artist in American chart history has had so many albums listed during the same week.
  • 28 November – Plant, Jones, Bonham and Grant attend the Melody Maker Poll Awards reception at the Waldorf Hotel and collect a total of seven awards.
  • 29 December – Plant, Jones, and Bonham perform at the Concert for the People of Kampuchea held at the Hammersmith Odeon, London.

1980

  • 16 February - 'Fool in the Rain' hits number 21 on Billboard singles chart.
  • 27 April – Rehearsals begin for a European tour at the Rainbow Theatre in London. Phil Carlo appointed tour manager.
  • 17 June - European tour starts at Westfalen Halle, Dortmund.
  • 1 July – Page performs on stage with Carlos Santana at the Festhalle in Frankfurt.
  • 5 July – Bad Company's Simon Kirke joins the group for the encore at Munich's Olympic Halle.
  • 7 July – Final show of the tour at the Berlin Eisoport Halle.
  • 11 September – Peter Grant announces details of 'Led Zeppelin: The Eighties Part One', their first tour of America since 1977. The opening date is scheduled for October 17 at the Montreal Forum.
  • 21 September – Unprecedented ticket demand reported from US box offices.
  • 24 September – First rehearsals for US tour commences at Bray Studios, Berkshire.
  • 25 September - John Bonham dies of accidental asphyxiation whilst asleep. An ambulance was called but attempts to revive him fail.
  • 26 September – In the wake of the tragedy, tributes begin pouring in for Bonham.
  • 27 September – The US tour is cancelled with speculation that Led Zeppelin will disband.
  • 7 October – Following an inquest, a verdict of accidental death is returned on John Bonham.
  • 10 October – John Bonham's funeral held at Rushock, Worcestershire.
  • 18 October – Wild rumours commence that Cozy Powell, Aynsley Dunbar, Bev Bevan, Paul Thompson, or Carmine Appice will be named as a replacement for Bonham.
  • 7 November – The remaining members of Led Zeppelin travel to Jersey to discuss their future. On their return, they hold a meeting with Peter Grant at the Savoy Hotel in London to announce their intention to retire Led Zeppelin as a group.
  • 4 December - Swan Song releases a statement announcing that Led Zeppelin is disbanding in the wake of drummer John Bonham's death.

1981

  • 15 December – Page, Plant, Jones and Peter Grant attend the Golden Lion charity raffle and present the prizes.

1982

  • 12 May – At a Foreigner concert in Munich, Page and Plant join the stage for an encore.
  • 22 November – Coda released.

1983

  • October – Swan Song is finally wound up as a label.
  • 4 December – John Paul Jones joins Plant for an encore jam at Bristol's Colston Hall.
  • 12 December – Page joins Plant for an encore jam at London's Hammersmith Odeon.
  • 24 December – Plant's UK tour ends with a performance at the Birmingham Odeon. Jason Bonham joins him for the encore.

1984

  • March – Plant records The Honeydrippers: Volume One at New York's Atlantic Studios. Page plays on two tracks, along with Jeff Beck.
  • August – Page and Plant join the Pretty Things for a short set at the Heartbreak Hotel, in Ibiza, Spain.

1985

  • 22 March – John Paul Jones' soundtrack album Scream for Help is released. It features Jimmy Page on two tracks, 'Crackback' and 'Spaghetti Junction'.
  • 13 July - Led Zeppelin re-forms (with Tony Thompson replacing the late John Bonham on drums) for the Live Aid benefit concert at the JFK Stadium in Philadelphia.
  • 23 July – Page joins Plant for the encore of his appearance at the Meadowlands Arena, New Jersey.

1986

  • January – The remaining members of Led Zeppelin reunite at Real World studios in Bath for rehearsals. Tony Thompson plays drums but is injured on the second day and the rehearsals are scrapped.
  • 19 December – Page joins Plant onstage for a benefit show at the Civic Centre in Stourport.

1987

  • January – Jimmy Page records a solo album, Outrider at the Sol. Plant sings on one track, 'The Only One', Jason Bonham is enlisted on drums.
  • September – Robert Plant records a solo album, Now and Zen. Page contributes on two tracks.

1988

  • 18 January – 'Heaven Knows', Plant's first single off Now and Zen is released. It features Jimmy Page on lead guitar.
  • 11 April – Plant's 'Tall Cool One', replete with Led Zeppelin samples, is released as a single.
  • 17 April – Jimmy Page joins Robert Plant for an extended encore jam on the last night of Plant's UK tour at London's Hammersmith Odeon.
  • 14 May - Led Zeppelin reunites, with drummer Jason Bonham (the late John Bonham's son), to perform a few songs at Atlantic Records' 40th anniversary concert at New York's Madison Square Garden.
  • September – Jason Bonham joins Page's touring band for Outrider.

1989

  • November – The remaining members of Led Zeppelin perform together at the 21st birthday party of Robert's daughter Carmen, in Shatterford, England.

1990

  • January – Strong rumours persist that Led Zeppelin will reform for a summer US tour. Reports of multi-million dollar offers are rife.
  • 28 April – Page, Plant and Jones join Jason Bonham to perform a Led Zeppelin set at Jason's wedding reception at the Heath Hotel in Bewdley.
  • 30 June – Page joins Plant on stage at the Silver Clef winner's charity concert at Knebworth Park, Hertfordshire. They perform in public 'Wearing and Tearing' for the first time.
  • 29 October – Led Zeppelin, a four-CD and six-LP box set, is released. Reaching number 18 on the album chart, it will sell over one million copies, making it the best-selling box set in rock and roll history.

1992

  • 15 January - The Yardbirds are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, with Jimmy Page in attendance.
  • 18 November – Led Zeppelin are awarded the Q Merit Award at the Park Lane Hotel, London.

1993

1994

  • 17 April – Page and Plant both perform at the Alexis Korner memorial benefit show at the Buxton Opera House.
  • July - Page and Plant begin rehearsals at CTS Studios in Wembley.
  • 10 August – Page and Plant travel to Marrakesh for filming upcoming MTV special.
  • 12 October - The live documentary Unledded, which reunites Robert Plant and Jimmy Page onstage, airs on MTV. It features four live acoustic versions of Led Zeppelin favourites and eight new Page-Plant collaborations.
  • 26 November - No Quarter: Jimmy Page and Robert Plant Unledded, by Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, enters the Billboard album chart at Number 4.

1995

  • 12 January - Led Zeppelin is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the tenth annual induction dinner at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.
  • 30 January – Led Zeppelin win the International Artist award at the annual American Music Awards ceremony in Los Angeles, California.
  • 8 April – Atlantic Records official tribute album Encomium released.
  • 25 July – Peter Grant attends a Page-Plant show at Wembley Arena, London in what would become his final public appearance.
  • 21 November – Peter Grant suffers a fatal heart attack whilst driving home in Sussex.
  • 4 December – Members of Led Zeppelin attend Grant's funeral at Hellingly, East Sussex.

1996

  • 30 November – Led Zeppelin win a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Channel V music awards show held at Mumbai, India.

1997

  • January - Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll inducts 'Dazed and Confused', 'Rock and Roll', 'Stairway to Heaven', and 'Whole Lotta Love'.
  • 29 May – Led Zeppelin win a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Ivor Novello Award ceremony at the Grosvenor Hotel, London.
  • 17 November - BBC Sessions, a double CD of archival live performances on BBC radio from 1969-71, is released.

1998

  • April - Robert Plant and Jimmy Page releases Walking Into Clarksdale.
  • May - Led Zeppelin are ranked Number 4 on VH1: Greatest Artists of Rock & Roll (and #5 on the Rock On the Net Poll).

1999

  • February - Jimmy Page and Robert Plant receive a Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance for 'Most High'.
  • 16 March – Page and Jones receive a Diamond Award on behalf of Led Zeppelin for sales exceeding 10 million copies an album, by the RIAA, at New York's Roseland Ballroom.
  • 23 November – Early Days: The Best of Led Zeppelin Volume One, a compilation CD of tracks spanning 1969-1972 is released.

2000

  • January - VH1: 100 Greatest Rock Songs includes: No. 3: 'Stairway to Heaven' - No. 46: 'Whole Lotta Love' - No. 62: 'Kashmir' - No. 66: 'Rock and Roll'.
  • November - Led Zeppelin comes in at Number One on VH1: 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock.

2001

2002

  • 9 February – Page and Plant perform at the Teenage Charity Concert held at the Royal Albert Hall.

2003

  • 26 May – Led Zeppelin, a double DVD of past live and studio performances is released. It becomes the biggest selling music DVD of all time reaching Number One in many countries.
  • 27 May – How the West Was Won, a triple live CD with recordings dating back to 1972, is released.
  • 28 and 29 May – Remaining members of Led Zeppelin give TV interviews recorded over two days for the NBC Tonight and Today shows in New York.

2005

  • 12 February – Led Zeppelin receive a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in Hollywood.

2006

  • 22 May – Led Zeppelin are awarded the Polar Music Prize in Stockholm by King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden.
  • 14 November – Led Zeppelin are inducted into the UK Music Hall of Fame.

2007

  • April 2007 – Hard Rock Park in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina secured a deal to construct a roller coaster ride called Led Zeppelin: The Ride, synchronised to the tune of 'Whole Lotta Love'.
  • November – Led Zeppelin songs are made available as ringtone downloads for the first time via Verizon Wireless.
  • 3 November – Daily Mirror wins exclusive rights to stream six tracks from Mothership.
  • 8 November - XM LED, a dedicated artist channel to Led Zeppelin broadcasts for the first time via XM Satellite Radio. It was renamed Led Zeppelin Radio one year later.
  • 12 November – The band gives permission to allow Apple iTunes downloader access to all of its Mothership tracks.
  • 13 November – Compilation album Mothership is released.
  • 20 November – Remastered The Song Remains the Same released.
  • 10 December - Led Zeppelin perform live for a benefit tribute concert to Ahmet Ertegun, the O2 arena, London.

2008

  • January – Rumours persist of a world tour. Plant turned down a reported US$200 million dollar offer to rejoin Page and Jones on the road.

2012

  • 17 October 2012 - The motion picture [[Celebration Day] is released.


List of tours

Led Zeppelin tours
Tour Date span
First European 7 September 14 September 1968
UK dates 4 October 20 December 1968
First American 26 December 28 February 1968/69
UK dates 1 March 13 March 1969
Second European 14 March 17 March 1969
UK dates 19 March 17 April 1969
Second American 18 April 1 June 1969
First UK 13 June 29 June 1969
Third American 5 July 31 August 1969
Holland, Paris and London 3 October 12 October 1969
Fourth American 17 October 8 November 1969
Second UK 7 January 17 February 1970
Third European 23 February 12 March 1970
Fifth American 21 March 19 April 1970
Iceland and UK dates 21 June 29 June 1970
Germany dates 16 July 19 July 1970
Sixth American 5 August 19 September 1970
Third UK and Ireland 5 March 1 April 1971
European dates 3 May 8 August 1971
Seventh American 19 August 17 September 1971
First Japanese 23 September 29 September 1971
Fourth UK 11 November 21 December 1971
Australasian 16 February 29 February 1972
European dates 26 May 29 May 1972
Eighth American 6 June 28 June 1972
Second Japanese 2 October 10 October 1972
Montreux dates 28 October 29 October 1972
Fifth UK 30 November 30 January 1972/73
Fourth European 2 March 2 April 1973
Ninth American 4 May 29 July 1973
European dates 11 January 12 January 1975
Tenth American 18 January 27 March 1975
Earls Court dates 17 May 25 May 1975
Eleventh American 1 April 26 July 1977
Danish dates 23 July 24 July 1979
Knebworth Festival 4 August 11 August 1979
Fifth European 17 June 7 July 1980