Robert Plant tour 2026: Where to buy tickets, schedule, dates

The seeds have officially been planted for spring.
Robert Plant just announced he’s returning to the road in March and April 2026 for a North American tour with his backing band Saving Grace and Suzi Dian in support of their recently-released album “Saving Grace.”
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While out and about, the former Led Zeppelin frontman is scheduled to headline at theaters, auditoriums, arts centers, palaces, cathedrals and festivals.
And, even though he performed twice in New York on his fall ’25 run, the “D’yer Mak’er” singer locked in a pair of Tri-state gigs for this forthcoming nationwide run.
These shows, which close the trek, are scheduled to go down at Red Bank, NJ’s Count Basie Theatre on Monday, April 6 and New York’s Cathedral of St. John the Divine on Tuesday, April 7.
Based on our findings at Set List FM, Plant and Saving Grace typically performed 12-15 songs per concert on their 2025 North American ‘Roar In The Fall Tour.’ That includes Zeppelin favorites “Ramble On,” “The Rain Song” “Friends” and “Four Sticks” along with Neil Young, Moby Grape and Low covers as well as cuts from the new record.
“When the unmistakable shimmer of ‘Ramble On’ filled the room, a jolt of recognition ran through the crowd,” Live For Live Music wrote in a rip-roaring review of Plant’s Nov. 8 concert in Brooklyn. “It wasn’t the full-on bombast of Zeppelin, but rather a reimagined version: dustier, wiser, carried along by cello and banjo rather than Marshall stacks. The audience swayed, mouths half-open in awe, as if watching some alchemist turn gold back into earth.”
“…when Robert Plant sings, the rain still falls, the winds still blow, and rock and roll still sounds like salvation.”
In addition to the spring outing, the Rock Hall of Famer will finish the year with a number of shows in the UK and, then, a few months later, take center stage at Knoxville, TN’s star-studded Big Ears Festival along with David Byrne, Avett Brothers, Laurie Anderson and more.
Robert Plant tickets officially go on sale to the general public on Friday, Dec. 12 at 10 am local time through Ticketmaster.
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Robert Plant tickets
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Robert Plant tour schedule 2025-26
A complete calendar including all North American (and most European) tour dates, venues and links to buy tickets can be found below.
| Robert Plant tour dates |
|---|
| Dec. 11 at the Royal Festival Hall in London, UK |
| Dec. 14 at Symphony Hall in Birmingham, UK |
| Dec. 15 at the Apollo in Manchester, UK |
| Dec. 17 at the Royal Concert Hall in Glasgow, UK |
| Dec. 21 at Town Hall in Middlesbrough, UK |
| Dec. 22 at the 02 City Hall in Newcastle upon Tyne, UK |
| Dec. 23 at the York Barbican in York, UK |
| March 14, 2026 at the Kiva Auditorium in Albuquerque, NM |
| March 16, 2026 at the Tulsa Theater in Tulsa, OK |
| March 18, 2026 at the Majestic Theatre in Dallas, TX |
| March 19, 2026 at the Majestic Theatre in San Antonio, TX |
| March 21, 2026 at the Moody Theater in Austin, TX |
| March 22, 2026 at the Saenger Theatre in New Orleans, LA |
| March 24, 2026 at the Orpheum Theatre in Memphis, TN |
| March 26, 2026 at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, TN |
| March 26-29, 2026 at the Big Ears Festival in Knoxville, TN Four-day passes |
| March 28, 2026 at the Big Ears Festival in Knoxville, TN Single-day passes |
| March 29, 2026 at The Louisville Palaca in Louisville, KY |
| March 31, 2026 at the Raleigh Memorial Auditorium in Raleigh, NC |
| April 1, 2026 at the Thomas Wolfe Auditorium in Asheville, NC |
| April 2, 2026 at the Ferguson Center for the Arts in Newport News, VA |
| April 4, 2026 at The Met in Philadelphia, PA |
| April 6, 2026 at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, NJ |
| April 7, 2026 at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York, NY |
Big Ears Festival 2026
As noted above, Robert Plant and Saving Grace are lending their talents to 2026’s star-studded Big Ears Festival.
Set to take place March 26-29 at Knoxville, TN’s Tennessee Theatre, they’ll be joined by big-name headliners like the aforementioned Byrne, Avett Brothers (with Mike Patton!) and Anderson as well as Richard Thompson, Flying Lotus, Tunde Adebimpe of TV on the Radio, MJ Lenderman and Deerhoof.
If you’d like to be there, single and multi-day Big Ears Festival passes can be found here.
Robert Plant set list
As noted above, Plant rocked the Brooklyn Paramount on Nov. 5. According to Set List FM, here’s what he took to the stage.
01.) “The Cuckoo” ([traditional] cover)
02.) “Higher Rock” (Martha Scanlan cover)
03.) “Ramble On” (Led Zeppelin cover)
04.) “Soul of a Man” ([traditional] cover)
05.) “Let the Four Winds Blow” (Robert Plant and the Strange Sensation cover)
06.) “Too Far From You” (Sarah Siskind cover)
07.) “The Rain Song” (Led Zeppelin cover)
08.) “It’s a Beautiful Day Today” (Moby Grape cover)
09.) “As I Roved Out” ([traditional] cover)
10.) “Everybody’s Song” (Low cover) (Followed by Band Introductions)
11.) “For the Turnstiles” (Neil Young cover)
12.) “Friends” (Led Zeppelin cover)
Encore
13.) “Four Sticks” (Led Zeppelin cover)
Robert Plant new music
On Sept. 26, Plant dropped his 12th studio album “Saving Grace.”
One of the major standouts here is the aforementioned cover of Low’s “Everbody’s Song.” Although the high-pitched yelp that made Plant famous has become a bit gruffer and raspier over the years, the indefatigable spirit is still deeply embedded within his voice that makes it unmistakably Robert Plant-ian.
Over Zeppelin-esque “Battle of Evermore”-like mandolins — that wouldn’t sound out of place over a “Game of Thrones” battle — the jolly collaborators deliver a truly foreboding track. It’s sweeping, epic, intimate and much heavier than Plant’s detour into bluegrass these past few years.
Also, be sure to check out “Gospel Plough,” which somehow sounds like it was plucked from a Tolkien-esque fantasy world and America’s heartland. Plant duets with Saving Grace’s Suzi Dian here to create an unnerving, spiritual listening experience.
If you’d like to hear for yourself, you can find “Saving Grace” here.
And, as a bonus, here’s the track list for “Saving Grace” (Plant’s first album since 2021’s “Raise The Roof” with Alison Krauss and first solo effort since 2017’s “Carry Fire”):
01.) “Chevrolet”
02.) “As I Roved Out” (traditional folk song)
03.) “It’s A Beautiful Day Today” (Moby Grape cover)
04.) “Soul Of A Man” (Blind Willie Johnson cover)
05.) “Ticket Taker” (the Low Anthem cover)
06.) “I Never Will Marry” (The Carter Family cover)
07.) “Higher Rock”
08.) “Too Far From You”
09.) “Everybody’s Song” (Low cover)
10.) “Gospel Plough”
Some tracks were previously performed by Memphis Minnie, Martha Scanlan and Sarah Siskind.
Saving Grace
In 2019, Plant formed the four-person group Saving Grace.
For the past six years, Suzi Dian (vocals), Oli Jefferson (percussion), Tony Kelsey (mandolin, baritone and acoustic guitar) and Matt Worley (banjo, cuatro and acoustic and baritone guitars) have been waiting for their moment in the sun.
The handpicked group was originally supposed to perform live in 2020 — they announced their tour on March 3, 2020 (!) — but their trek was promptly canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
After doing a bit of digging, we found their music is typically comprised of “songs that span Plant’s diverse tastes and influences, notably his lifelong passion for British and American folk, spirituals, and traditional blues.” Plant also referred to their sound as “psychedelic soul.”
Robert Plant NPR Tiny Desk concert
On Nov. 21, Plant and Saving Grace unveiled their five-song Tiny Desk Concert.
Over 26 scant minutes, the sextet delivered tracks from their new album like “Gospel Plough,” “Higher Rock” “Everybody’s Song” “It’s a Beautiful Day Today” and the Zeppelin classic “Gallows Pole.”
To get a taste for yourself of the songs NPR called “more restrained and profoundly beautiful folk, blues and roots music,” you can find their entire concert below:
Classic rockers on tour in 2025-26
Against all odds, many hard-partying, rule-defying rock Gods of the ’60s and ’70s are still going hard into their septuagenarian and octogenarian years.
Here are just five of our favorite bucket list-worthy acts you won’t want to miss live these next few months.
• RUSH
• AC/DC
• Ringo Starr and his All Starr Band
• ZZ Top
• Bon Jovi
Who else is out and about this year? Take a look at this list of all the biggest rockers on tour to find the show that makes the most sense for you.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change.
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