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Robert Plant Announces 2025 European Tour Dates

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Robert Plant is once again ready to enchant audiences with his distinctive musical prowess as he embarks on a European tour with his ensemble, Saving Grace. The tour, labeled “Spring Fever,” is set to captivate fans with its eclectic mix of folk, Americana, and blues, defying easy categorization. Plant, who founded Saving Grace in 2019, is joined by an impressive lineup that includes Suzi Dian on vocals, Oli Jefferson handling percussion, Tony Kelsey on a variety of stringed instruments, including mandolin, baritone, and acoustic guitar, and Matt Worley playing the banjo, acoustic and baritone guitars, along with the cuatro.

This year's tour is highly anticipated as it provides a unique opportunity to witness the band's innovative and euphoric performances, which have been praised for their reinterpretations of classic compositions. Saving Grace offers a “psychedelic soul” experience, as described by Plant himself, diverging from traditional genres to create a mesmerizing soundscape. The band has received notable praise for their live shows, with critics highlighting their supreme musicianship and the joy they bring to the stage. For audiences across Europe, this tour is a rare chance to experience the fusion of diverse musical traditions under Plant’s expert guidance.

The tour kicks off on May 3 and will traverse the continent through July 30, covering a range of iconic venues across Europe. Starting at Cirque Royal in Brussels, the tour will make stops in major cities such as Amsterdam, Copenhagen, Stockholm, and Helsinki before heading further east to Tallinn and Vilnius. As they move through the continent, Plant and Saving Grace will touch down in some of the most celebrated music festivals and historical venues, adding rich cultural backdrops to their performances.

As Plant continues to explore new musical territories with Saving Grace, his journey reaffirms his status as a boundary-pushing icon of the music industry. For fans and music aficionados, the Spring Fever tour is not just a concert series but a celebration of Plant's  influence and passion for music that knows no bounds.

Check Out Robert Plant w/ Saving Grace 2025 European Tour Dates Here:

May 3 – Brussels, Brussels @ Cirque Royal 
May 5 – Eindhoven, The Netherlands @ Muziekgebouw Eindhoven 
May 6 – Amsterdam, The Netherlands @ Koninklijk Theater Carre 
May 8 – Copenhagen, Denmark @ Falkoner Salen 
May 9 – Malmo, Sweden @ Malmo Live Konserthus 
May 11 – Gothenburg, Sweden @ Goteborg Konserthus 
May 14 – Oslo, Norway @ Folketeateret 
May 16 – Stockholm, Sweden @ Cirkus 
May 18 – Tampere, Finland @ Tampere Talo 
May 19 – Helsinki, Finland @ Finlandia Talo 
May 21 – Tallinn, Estonia @ Alexela Kontserdimaja 
May 23 – Vilnius, Lithuania @ Compensa Koncertų Sale 
July 10 – Saint-Malo-du-Bois, France @ Festival de Poupet – Theatre De Verdure 
July 13 – Lucca, Italy @ Lucca Summer Festival – Piazza Napoleone 
July 17 – Vienne, France @ Theatre Antique 
July 19 – Salon-de-Provence, France @ Chateau de l'Emperi 
July 21 – Marciac, France @ Jazz in Marciac 
July 23 – Carcassonne, France @ Festival de Carcassonne – Theatre Jean Deschamps 
July 28 – Valencia, Spain @ Palau de les Arts 
July 30 – Barcelona, Spain @ Teatro LiceoMilleni Concert Series 

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