Robert Plant Announces New North American Autumn Tour Dates

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Robert Plant and his band the Sensational Space Shifters will return to North America to tour this fall. The new dates, which follow a previously announced Scandinavian summer tour, start with a set at the Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival in New Brunswick on September 13 and continue in Pennsylvania, Indiana, Kentucky, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Washington, and Utah, culminating at the Les Schwab Amphitheater in Bend, Oregon, on October 3. 

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Robert Plant and his band the Sensational Space Shifters will return to North America to tour this fall. The new dates, which follow a previously announced Scandinavian summer tour, feature music from Plant's latest album, Carry Fire, and favorites from throughout his career. The North American shows start with a set at the Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival in Fredericton, New Brunswick, on September 13, and headlining dates start September 17 at The Mann Center in Philadelphia with Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats. The tour continues over the next three weeks in Indiana, Kentucky, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Washington, and Utah, culminating at the Les Schwab Amphitheater in Bend, Oregon, on October 3. See below for details.

Festival tickets are on sale now. For the newly announced headline shows, fan pre-sales begin this Wednesday, May 8, at 10 am local time; fans can sign up for access now at robertplant.com; all remaining tickets will be released to the general public on Friday, May 10, at 10 am local time.

To pick up a copy of Carry Fire, head to your local record store, iTunes, Amazon, and the Nonesuch Store, and listen now on Spotify and Apple Music.

ROBERT PLANT ON TOUR IN NORTH AMERICA

Sep 13 Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival Fredericton, NB
Sep 17 Mann Center for Performing Arts Philadelphia, PA
Sep 20 Outlaw Music Festival Indianapolis, IN
Sep 21 Bourbon & Beyond Festival Louisville, KY
Sep 23 Surf Ballroom Clear Lake, IA
Sep 25 Bluestem Center for the Arts Amphitheatre Moorhead, MN
Sep 27 Kettlehouse Amphitheater Bonner, MT
Sep 29 First Interstate Center for the Arts Spokane, WA
Oct 1 Eccles Theater Salt Lake City, UT
Oct 3 Les Schwab Amphitheater Bend, OR
     
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