On May 25, 1969, The Who and Led Zeppelin shared a bill at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Maryland — a single ticket, two of the greatest live bands in the history of rock, on the same stage, on the same night. As told by BestClassicBands.com, concertgoers walked out knowing they'd witnessed something that would never happen again.
Who's Zeppelin is built on the memory of that bill — one band, one night, both catalogues. Half Townshend and Daltrey, half Page and Plant. Two-and-a-half hours of every anthem you came for, performed with the kind of muscular fidelity that has made this band a return booking at theatres and casinos across the country.
Whole Lotta Love into Pinball Wizard. Kashmir answered by Baba O' Riley. Stairway to Heaven followed by Won't Get Fooled Again. The setlist isn't a medley — it's a dialogue between the two best catalogues in rock.
Set length · 90 minutes to 2 hours · Single or two-set evening · Theatre, casino, and festival ready


