Led Zeppelin’s performance at Kezar Stadium in San Francisco on June 2, 1973, was a legendary moment in rock history. As part of their North American tour in support of Houses of the Holy, the concert drew an estimated 50,000 fans, making it one of the largest and most electrifying shows of the era. The band delivered a powerhouse setlist that included classics like Rock and Roll, Stairway to Heaven, and Whole Lotta Love, with Jimmy Page’s soaring guitar solos, Robert Plant’s wailing vocals, John Paul Jones’s intricate bass lines, and John Bonham’s thunderous drumming creating an unforgettable atmosphere. The open-air venue, typically home to…
…football games and other events, was transformed into a rock and roll Mecca for a night, as fans flooded the arena, eager to experience the […]