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Robert Plant US Tour Dates Announced Along With New Album “Saving Grace”

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Legendary rock icon Robert Plant, known for his role as the lead vocalist of the groundbreaking band Led Zeppelin, has yet again captured the attention of the music world with his upcoming album release and a forthcoming U.S. tour. His collaboration with the band Saving Grace marks a creative excursion into acoustic and folk territories, a departure that has excited fans and critics alike. The album, entitled “Saving Grace,” is set to be unveiled on September 26, 2025, and is eagerly anticipated by audiences who have been following the project since its inception in 2019. The announcement was made during Plant's performance at the Lucca Summer Festival in Italy, adding to the international enthusiasm for his new musical direction.

The upcoming release of “Saving Grace” will feature an eclectic mix of reinterpretations on a 10-track album that explores traditional folk songs as well as contemporary covers. Plant, alongside bandmates Suzi Dian, Oli Jefferson, Tony Kelsey, Matt Worley, and Barney Morse-Brown, embarked on a journey to encapsulate a wider range of acoustic sensibilities. Songs from blues legends like Memphis Minnie and Blind Willie Johnson are reimagined alongside tracks from more modern artists such as Low, with “Everybody's Song” serving as a standout single that offers a preview of the album’s distinct sound. The inclusion of tracks like Moby Grape's “It's a Beautiful Day Today” and Low Anthem's “Ticket Taker” speaks to the band’s deep dive into a diverse array of influences.

The synergy within the band Saving Grace is an element that Plant has often highlighted. Having spent significant time during the album’s development in England’s Cotswolds, Plant emphasized how the band's environment and shared passion for music organically shaped the album. Plant has openly expressed his fondness for his bandmates, describing them as “sweet people playing out all the stuff they could never get out before,” which suggests a creative freedom and camaraderie among the musicians. This project comes on the heels of Plant’s successful collaborations, including his 2021 album “Raise the Roof” with Alison Krauss, which has reaffirmed his versatility and adaptability as an artist in the contemporary music scene.

Further intensifying fan anticipation is the scheduled U.S. tour, marking the band's first venture into North America. Kicking off on October 30 in Wheeling, West Virginia, the tour will travel through major cities such as Brooklyn, Seattle, and Los Angeles, before concluding on November 22. Plant’s return to the U.S. is not only a significant milestone for Saving Grace but also a chance for American audiences to witness the magic of Plant's latest musical evolution live, making it a highly anticipated and talked-about event.

Beyond the upcoming album and tour, Plant's recent appearances and interviews reveal a musician who revels in the joy of performing without the constraints of commercial expectations. His reluctance to engage in traditional memoirs or biopics reflects his preference for letting his music narrate his journey and legacy. According to Plant, by setting aside professional ambition in favor of musical exploration and enjoyment, he breathes fresh life into every new project. Plant shares that this new era with Saving Grace has revived his passion for live performance, allowing him to escape the constraints of past success and explore new creative horizons.

In sum, Robert Plant's collaboration with Saving Grace represents a continuation of his storied career, a career defined by constant reinvention and a refusal to rest on the laurels of his past achievements. This album and the accompanying tour promise to deliver an intimate and engaging experience that harmonizes Plant’s signature style with fresh, acoustic interpretations. Fans of Plant, both old and new, can look forward to rediscovering his music through the unique lens of “Saving Grace,” as it promises to be a journey back into the emotional depth and musical ingenuity that have been hallmarks of Plant’s enduring legacy.

Robert Plant Tour Dates

Robert Plant and Saving Grace 2025 Tour Dates:
07/17 – Vienne, FR @ Théâtre Antique
07/19 – Salon-de-Provence, FR @ Château de l’Empéri
07/21 – Marciac, FR @ Jazz in Marciac
07/23 – Carcassonne, FR @ Festival de Carcassonne – Théâtre Jean Deschamps
07/26 – Granada, ES @ Palacio De Congresos De Granada
07/28 – Valencia, ES @ Palau de les Arts
07/30 – Barcelona, ES @ Teatro Liceo – Milleni Concert Series
10/30 – Wheeling, WV @ Capitol Theatre Wheeling
11/02 – Charlottesville, VA @ The Paramount Theater of Charlottesville
11/03 – Washington, DC @ Lincoln Theatre
11/05 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount
11/06 – Boston, MA @ Boch Center Shubert Theatre
11/08 – Port Chester, NY @ Capitol Theatre
11/10 – Toronto, ON @ Massey Hall
11/12 – Chicago, IL @ The Vic
11/13 – Chicago, IL @ Old Town School of Folk Music
11/15 – Denver, CO @ Ellie Caulkins Opera House
11/18 – Seattle, WA @ The Moore Theatre
11/19 – Vancouver, BC @ Vogue Theatre
11/21 – Oakland, CA @ The Fox
11/22 – Los Angeles, CA @ United Theater on Broadway

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