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Robert Plant and Saving Grace Announce 16-Date Fall 2026 U.S. Tour

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The third leg of the current tour, titled Up the Sharp End, opens September 18 in St. Louis and closes October 15 in Chicago.

Robert Plant and Saving Grace with Suzi Dian have announced a third leg of their ongoing tour, a 16-date U.S. run titled Up the Sharp End that kicks off September 18 in St. Louis and wraps October 15 in Chicago. The fall dates support the band’s 2025 album, Saving Grace, and continue Plant’s most extensive run of live performances with the ensemble since it formed in 2019.

Third Leg Expands Plant’s Most Active Saving Grace Run Yet

The Up the Sharp End leg marks a significant expansion of Plant’s commitment to Saving Grace as a touring vehicle. The band played its first U.S. show in October 2025, following a handful of rare overseas performances since forming in 2019, then returned for additional spring 2026 dates. The fall run now pushes the group’s American presence to its deepest footprint yet.

Saving Grace features singer Suzi Dian, drummer Oli Jefferson, guitarist Tony Kelsey, banjo and string player Matt Worley, and cellist Barney Morse-Brown. The instrumentation reflects the acoustic and folk-leaning direction Plant has pursued with the project, a notable contrast to the arena-rock settings that defined much of his career with Led Zeppelin and as a solo artist through the 1980s and 1990s.

Presales for the new dates begin June 10 at 10 a.m. local time, with general on-sale following on Friday at 10 a.m. local time. Full details are available on Plant’s official website.

Robert Plant and Saving Grace with Suzi Dian: Fall 2026 Tour Dates

The complete Up the Sharp End itinerary:

  • September 18 — The Pageant, St. Louis, MO
  • September 19 — Helzberg Hall at The Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, Kansas City, MO
  • September 22 — Pikes Peak Center for the Performing Arts, Colorado Springs, CO
  • September 23 — Santa Fe Opera House, Santa Fe, NM
  • September 25 — Pepsi Amphitheater, Flagstaff, AZ
  • September 26 — Yaamava’ Resort & Casino, Highland, CA
  • September 28 — Humphrey’s Concerts by the Bay, San Diego, CA
  • September 29 — Vina Robles Amphitheatre, Paso Robles, CA
  • October 1 — Arlington Theatre, Santa Barbara, CA
  • October 2 — Orpheum Theatre, San Francisco, CA
  • October 5 — SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts Center, Sacramento, CA
  • October 8 — Abravanel Hall, Salt Lake City, UT
  • October 11 — The Monument, Rapid City, SD
  • October 12 — Orpheum Theatre, Sioux City, IA
  • October 14 — State Theatre, Minneapolis, MN
  • October 15 — Chicago Theatre, Chicago, IL

What we know

  • The fall 2026 tour leg is titled Up the Sharp End and consists of 16 dates.
  • The tour supports Plant and Saving Grace’s 2025 album, Saving Grace.
  • The run opens September 18 in St. Louis and closes October 15 in Chicago.
  • Saving Grace’s lineup includes Suzi Dian, Oli Jefferson, Tony Kelsey, Matt Worley, and Barney Morse-Brown.
  • The band played its first U.S. show in October 2025 and also performed dates in spring 2026.
  • Presales begin June 10 at 10 a.m. local time; general sales begin Friday at 10 a.m. local time.

The take

Plant has spent much of the post-Led Zeppelin decades resisting the pull of legacy-act nostalgia, and Saving Grace is the clearest expression of that instinct yet. The project draws on British and Appalachian folk traditions, chamber textures, and acoustic intimacy, placing it closer in spirit to his celebrated 2007 collaboration with Alison Krauss, Raising Sand, than to anything in the Zeppelin catalog. The venue choices on this fall run reinforce that aesthetic: performing arts centers, historic theaters, and outdoor amphitheaters rather than arenas or sheds. That programming signals Plant and his team are deliberately cultivating a listening-room atmosphere rather than a classic-rock spectacle. For an artist of his stature, that kind of sustained commitment to a lower-profile, artistically driven project over multiple tour legs is relatively uncommon. Most legacy acts of his generation eventually gravitate back toward the hits-driven touring circuit because the financial incentives are overwhelming. Plant has consistently pushed against that gravity, and the fact that Saving Grace now has a studio album and three tour legs behind it suggests this is a genuine long-term creative home rather than a one-off detour. The band’s growing U.S. presence, from a single debut show in October 2025 to a 16-date coast-to-coast run less than a year later, tracks the kind of organic audience-building that suits the project’s understated profile.

Why it matters

For Classic Rock fans, the Up the Sharp End dates represent a rare opportunity to see Plant in an intimate, acoustically rich setting that his arena-era reputation rarely afforded. The tour also underscores a broader shift among legacy artists toward smaller, more curated live experiences tied to new material rather than catalog retrospectives. With a 2025 album in hand and three tour legs now on the books, Saving Grace has moved well past the side-project stage and into something Plant is clearly treating as a primary creative outlet.

What’s next

Presales for the 16-date fall run open June 10 at 10 a.m. local time, with general on-sale beginning Friday at 10 a.m. local time. The tour runs from September 18 through October 15, 2026. Additional information is available on Plant’s official website.

Frequently asked questions

When does Robert Plant’s fall 2026 tour start and end?

The Up the Sharp End leg begins September 18 in St. Louis and concludes October 15 in Chicago.

What is the name of Robert Plant’s current band?

Plant is touring with Saving Grace, which includes singer Suzi Dian, drummer Oli Jefferson, guitarist Tony Kelsey, banjo and string player Matt Worley, and cellist Barney Morse-Brown.

What album is the 2026 tour supporting?

The tour supports Saving Grace, the 2025 album by Robert Plant and Saving Grace.

When do tickets go on sale for Robert Plant’s fall 2026 tour?

Presales begin June 10 at 10 a.m. local time, with general on-sale starting Friday at 10 a.m. local time.

How many U.S. dates are on the Up the Sharp End tour?

The fall 2026 leg includes 16 dates across the United States.

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