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Robert Plant 2025 Tour Expands With New Dates and Album Release

Photo Credit Sterling Munksgard | Shutterstock
Photo Credit Sterling Munksgard | Shutterstock

Robert Plant’s 2025 tour just got bigger—and it arrives hand-in-hand with a brand-new album, Saving Grace, due this fall. Below is everything fans need to know: added shows, start and end dates, what the setlists look like, how tickets are pricing, and why this run feels different from a typical legacy-act arena tour.


Key Takeaways

  • Tour window: Late October through November 22, 2025 (U.S.).

  • Album: Saving Grace releases September 26, 2025 (Nonesuch Records).

  • Special UK release shows: Four intimate Kingston, London performances around album week.

  • Vibe: Acoustic/roots ensemble with re-imagined Zeppelin cuts, deep-roots covers, and new material.

  • Tickets: Entry-level prices have hovered around the low-$100s in many markets; premiums run higher depending on demand.


Tour At-a-Glance

  • Kickoff: October 30, 2025 — Wheeling, WV (Capitol Theatre)

  • Routing: Theater-sized rooms and historic halls across the U.S., with stops commonly listed in NYC area (Brooklyn/Port Chester), Boston, Toronto, Chicago, Seattle, Oakland, and Los Angeles.

  • Finale: November 22, 2025 — Los Angeles

Plant is performing with Saving Grace—a close-knit band led by Plant with vocalist Suzi Dian—which means the shows lean into folk, blues, spirituals, and hypnotic grooves rather than a greatest-hits sprint.


What’s New: Added Dates & Kingston Album Shows

High demand has triggered additional dates, including two extra intimate shows in Kingston, London during album week. Those Kingston performances were expanded from two to four total to meet demand. Expect compact rooms, album/ticket bundle options, and setlists tailored to the new record’s textures.


The Album: Saving Grace (Sept 26)

Plant’s new release, produced by Robert Plant and Saving Grace, gathers traditional songs, deep-catalog covers, and originals recorded between 2019 and early 2025. Lead singles point to the record’s character:

  • “Everybody’s Song” (Low cover): atmospheric, harmony-rich preview of the album’s tone.

  • “Gospel Plough”: an incantatory, rootsy cut that’s already turning up in set chats.

The album’s arrival explains the venue choices: midsize rooms with strong acoustics where quiet dynamics, harmony vocals, and string textures land best.


Setlist Shape & Show Feel

Expect a blend of:

  • New Saving Grace material

  • Re-imagined Zeppelin moments (think “Gallows Pole,” “Ramble On”-style treatments rather than bombast)

  • Roots and blues standards reworked with trance-folk cadence

  • Hand-picked cuts from Plant’s solo catalog

It’s a storyteller’s set—less pyrotechnic, more space and air.


Tickets & Buying Tips

  • Entry pricing: Recently seen around $130 (fees included) in certain markets, with many shows higher depending on seat quality and demand.

  • Premiums/VIP: Top tiers can push well into the hundreds for prime locations.

  • Strategy: If you’re flexible, monitor primary inventory first (drops can happen). If you’re aiming for the smallest rooms (e.g., Kingston), move quickly—bundle releases and staggered on-sales sell out fast.


Who’s in Saving Grace?

While Plant and Suzi Dian front the project, the ensemble typically includes multi-instrumentalists on acoustic guitars, mandolin, banjo, and subtle percussion—arranged to foreground harmony and dynamics. It’s built for interplay, not sheer volume.


Why This Tour Matters

Fifty-plus years after Led Zeppelin, Plant keeps moving forward: smaller rooms, new repertoire, and a band designed for nuance. The expanded schedule and album-week London shows underline that this isn’t a nostalgia lap—it’s an artist in motion.


Quick FAQ (SEO-friendly)

When does the Robert Plant 2025 Tour start?
October 30, 2025.

When does it end?
November 22, 2025 (Los Angeles).

What’s the new album and release date?
Saving Grace, out September 26, 2025.

Are there special UK shows around release week?
Yes—four intimate Kingston, London performances tied to the album launch.

Will he play Led Zeppelin songs?
Historically, re-arranged versions appear alongside folk/blues covers and new material.

Key Takeaways

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