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Here Are The Robert Plant 2026 Tour Dates

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A full look at the shows, the music, and what fans can expect

Robert Plant is gearing up for a highly anticipated run of performances in 2026 as he returns to the road with his acclaimed group Saving Grace. The upcoming tour focuses on theaters and intimate performance spaces across the United States, creating the kind of warm, atmospheric setting that has defined Plant’s recent artistic era. The trek follows continued enthusiasm for his folk, roots, and acoustic-influenced collaborations with Saving Grace, led with co-vocalist Suzi Dian.

The 2026 concerts arrive at a moment when Plant is embracing a mature and exploratory chapter of his musical life. Rather than revisiting the high-volume hard rock of his past, Plant has leaned into the rich textures of English folk, Americana, spirituals, and reimagined classics. Fans attending these shows can expect a powerful but understated experience built on storytelling, harmony, and musical craftsmanship.


2026 Tour Dates

Below is the complete list of publicly announced dates for Plant’s 2026 run.

March 14, 2026
Albuquerque, New Mexico
Kiva Auditorium

March 16, 2026
Tulsa, Oklahoma
Tulsa Theater

March 18, 2026
Dallas, Texas
Majestic Theatre

March 19, 2026
San Antonio, Texas
Majestic Theatre

March 21, 2026
Austin, Texas
ACL Live at the Moody Theater

March 22, 2026
New Orleans, Louisiana
Saenger Theatre

March 24, 2026
Memphis, Tennessee
Orpheum Theatre

March 26, 2026
Nashville, Tennessee
Ryman Auditorium

March 28, 2026
Knoxville, Tennessee
Big Ears Festival

March 29, 2026
Louisville, Kentucky
The Louisville Palace

March 31, 2026
Raleigh, North Carolina
Raleigh Memorial Auditorium

April 1, 2026
Asheville, North Carolina
Venue to be announced

These dates represent the core of the confirmed spring itinerary. Additional concerts or expanded legs may be announced at a later time as scheduling develops.


What Fans Can Expect in 2026

Saving Grace presents Plant in a setting that highlights nuance and emotional resonance. The performances typically blend traditional folk material, unexpected covers, and reinterpretations of selections from Plant’s legendary catalog. The focus is on atmosphere and depth rather than spectacle, offering fans a rare chance to experience the vocalist up close.

Plant’s chemistry with Suzi Dian remains one of the group’s defining strengths. Their vocal harmonies create a sonic identity that is both intimate and commanding, supported by a band known for its acoustic virtuosity. Concertgoers can expect dynamic arrangements, shifting moods, and a strong sense of musical interplay.


A Respected Late-Career Evolution

Robert Plant’s artistic transformation from rock icon to folk-centric explorer has earned widespread respect from critics and longtime fans alike. His current sound is reflective, earthy, and adventurous. Rather than revisit the bombast of his early years, Plant continues to carve a path rooted in discovery. The 2026 tour offers a fresh opportunity to witness a master musician continue to evolve in real time.

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