Led Zeppelin rocked coast-to-coast through the United States in 1977, crushing 44 shows in four months that would reshape the live tour experience. The scale they brought to every city, from Los Angeles to New York, would ultimately be the example bands adopted in the ’80s and ’90s for their own blueprint for success. This would also be Led Zeppelin’s final US tour, and one of their final tours ever before disbanding in 1980.