5 Wild-Card Classic Rock Tours That Would Break the Universe - Page 2
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1. Led Zeppelin — “One Last Night…or Maybe Ten”
Let’s be honest: a full Zep reunion tour is the unicorn of all unicorns.
Page has shown sparks of interest, Plant still performs and John Bonham’s son Jason has filled in before.
Would it happen? Highly unlikely. Would it melt the fabric of space-time? Absolutely yes.
2. Pink Floyd — Gilmour + Waters “Truce Tour”
Hell would freeze, thaw, and refreeze again before this becomes reality, but imagine:
Gilmour on Shine On. Waters bringing The Wall theatrics. Stadiums selling out in minutes
It’s the reunion every rock fan dreams about and argues about.
3. Dire Straits — Mark Knopfler Returns to the Road
Knopfler has been clear: touring is tough on him now. A 2026 “Farewell, For Real This Time” tour?
Fans would absolutely stampede for tickets. Money for Nothing? Try money printing machine.

4. Van Halen — Eddie Tribute Super-Tour (Alex + Wolfgang + Guests)
A true, full-scale celebration of Eddie Van Halen’s legacy with rotating legends Slash, Satriani, Grohl, Hagar and Roth guesting on different nights.
It’s been talked about. It always falls apart, but if it did happen? Biggest classic-rock event of the decade, hands down.
5. Genesis — Phil Collins & Sons + Full Reunion
Collins is mostly retired from drumming and extensive touring, but a limited, multi-city “Legacy of Genesis” run with:
Phil on vocals. Nic Collins on drums. Banks + Rutherford would cause absolute mayhem in the classic-rock world.