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Robert Plant with Saving Grace and Suzi Dian announce a spring tour in the US from March 14-April 7, 2026, in celebration of their critically acclaimed recent album, Saving Grace. The band, who completed a sold-out US tour just before Thanksgiving, performs in the country’s south and southwest before heading to the northeast, with stops in Austin, at Nashville’s legendary Ryman Auditorium, in Knoxville for the Big Ears Festival, and in Philadelphia, before ending at New York City’s iconic Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Spring Fever 2026 artist presales begin Wednesday, December 10, at noon ET with general sales beginning Friday, December 12.

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Robert Plant with Saving Grace and Suzi Dian announce a spring tour in the US from March 14-April 7, 2026, in celebration of their critically acclaimed recent album, Saving Grace. The band, who completed a sold-out US tour just before Thanksgiving, performs in the country’s south and southwest before heading to the northeast, with stops in Austin, at Nashville’s legendary Ryman Auditorium, in Knoxville for the Big Ears Festival, and in Philadelphia, before ending at New York City’s iconic Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Spring Fever 2026 artist presales at robertplant.com begin Wednesday, December 10, at noon ET with general sales beginning Friday, December 12, at 10am local time.

On Saving Grace, which was six years in the making, Plant and this group of distinguished musicians—vocalist Suzi Dian, drummer Oli Jefferson, guitarist Tony Kelsey, banjo and string player Matt Worley, and cellist Barney Morse-Brown—explore the evolution of roots music both vintage and modern. The band members were drawn together by a shared love of roots music—blues, folk, gospel, country, and the sounds that lay in between. Saving Grace began at Plant’s home on the Welsh borderlands in 2019; this new collective of like-minded collaborators had been experimenting for barely a year, even serving as an unheralded opening act on a handful of dates for Fairport Convention, when the pandemic intervened and any formal plans were temporarily shelved.

Once protocols permitted, Plant and Saving Grace began to record informally in a barn setup or outdoors, then booked themselves in small venues without fanfare. The self-produced album breathes fresh life into songs by Bob Mosley (Moby Grape), Blind Willie Johnson, The Low Anthem, Martha Scanlan, Sarah Siskind, and more. You can get the album and hear it here.

ROBERT PLANT & SAVING GRACE ON TOUR

Mar 14Kiva AuditoriumAlbuquerque, NM
Mar 16Tulsa TheaterTulsa, OK
Mar 18Majestic TheatreDallas, TX
Mar 19Majestic TheatreSan Antonio, TX
Mar 21Austin City Limits at Moody TheaterAustin, TX
Mar 22Saenger TheatreNew Orleans, LA
Mar 24Orpheum TheatreMemphis, TN
Mar 26Ryman AuditoriumNashville, TN
Mar 28Big Ears FestivalKnoxville, TN
Mar 29The Louisville PalaceLouisville, KY
Mar 31Raleigh Memorial AuditoriumRaleigh, NC
Apr 1Thomas Wolfe AuditoriumAsheville, NC
Apr 2Ferguson Center for the ArtsNewport News, VA
Apr 4The MetPhiladelphia, PA
Apr 6Count Basie TheatreRed Bank, NJ
Apr 7Cathedral of St. John the DivineNew York, NY
   
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Robert Plant & Saving Grace: US Tour, Spring 2026
  • Tuesday, December 9, 2025
    Robert Plant and Saving Grace Return to US to Tour in March, April 2026
    Tom Oldham

    Robert Plant with Saving Grace and Suzi Dian announce a spring tour in the US from March 14-April 7, 2026, in celebration of their critically acclaimed recent album, Saving Grace. The band, who completed a sold-out US tour just before Thanksgiving, performs in the country’s south and southwest before heading to the northeast, with stops in Austin, at Nashville’s legendary Ryman Auditorium, in Knoxville for the Big Ears Festival, and in Philadelphia, before ending at New York City’s iconic Cathedral of St. John the Divine. Spring Fever 2026 artist presales at robertplant.com begin Wednesday, December 10, at noon ET with general sales beginning Friday, December 12, at 10am local time.

    On Saving Grace, which was six years in the making, Plant and this group of distinguished musicians—vocalist Suzi Dian, drummer Oli Jefferson, guitarist Tony Kelsey, banjo and string player Matt Worley, and cellist Barney Morse-Brown—explore the evolution of roots music both vintage and modern. The band members were drawn together by a shared love of roots music—blues, folk, gospel, country, and the sounds that lay in between. Saving Grace began at Plant’s home on the Welsh borderlands in 2019; this new collective of like-minded collaborators had been experimenting for barely a year, even serving as an unheralded opening act on a handful of dates for Fairport Convention, when the pandemic intervened and any formal plans were temporarily shelved.

    Once protocols permitted, Plant and Saving Grace began to record informally in a barn setup or outdoors, then booked themselves in small venues without fanfare. The self-produced album breathes fresh life into songs by Bob Mosley (Moby Grape), Blind Willie Johnson, The Low Anthem, Martha Scanlan, Sarah Siskind, and more. You can get the album and hear it here.

    ROBERT PLANT & SAVING GRACE ON TOUR

    Mar 14Kiva AuditoriumAlbuquerque, NM
    Mar 16Tulsa TheaterTulsa, OK
    Mar 18Majestic TheatreDallas, TX
    Mar 19Majestic TheatreSan Antonio, TX
    Mar 21Austin City Limits at Moody TheaterAustin, TX
    Mar 22Saenger TheatreNew Orleans, LA
    Mar 24Orpheum TheatreMemphis, TN
    Mar 26Ryman AuditoriumNashville, TN
    Mar 28Big Ears FestivalKnoxville, TN
    Mar 29The Louisville PalaceLouisville, KY
    Mar 31Raleigh Memorial AuditoriumRaleigh, NC
    Apr 1Thomas Wolfe AuditoriumAsheville, NC
    Apr 2Ferguson Center for the ArtsNewport News, VA
    Apr 4The MetPhiladelphia, PA
    Apr 6Count Basie TheatreRed Bank, NJ
    Apr 7Cathedral of St. John the DivineNew York, NY
       
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