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Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters performed songs from his 2014 Nonesuch debut album, lullaby and... The Ceaseless Roar, favorites from throughout his solo career, and Led Zeppelin classics at David Lynch's Festival of Disruption at the Theatre at Ace Hotel in Los Angeles in October. The performance will be broadcast on AXS TV this Sunday, March 5, at 10 PM ET. You can watch their take on "Whole Lotta Love" from the show here.

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Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters performed songs from his 2014 Nonesuch debut album, lullaby and... The Ceaseless Roar, favorites from throughout his solo career, and Led Zeppelin classics at David Lynch's Festival of Disruption at the Theatre at Ace Hotel in Los Angeles this past October. The performance was filmed and will be broadcast on AXS TV this Sunday, March 5, at 10 PM ET. You can watch their take on "Whole Lotta Love" from the show below. To find out where to watch, visit axs.tv.

Festival of Disruption was curated by David Lynch to raise awareness for his Foundation for Consciousness-Based Educations and World Peace that helps adults and children, that want to, learn to meditate. For more on their work, go to davidlynchfoundation.org.

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Robert Plant: AXS TV, February 2017
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    Watch: Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters Set to Air on AXS TV
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    Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters performed songs from his 2014 Nonesuch debut album, lullaby and... The Ceaseless Roar, favorites from throughout his solo career, and Led Zeppelin classics at David Lynch's Festival of Disruption at the Theatre at Ace Hotel in Los Angeles this past October. The performance was filmed and will be broadcast on AXS TV this Sunday, March 5, at 10 PM ET. You can watch their take on "Whole Lotta Love" from the show below. To find out where to watch, visit axs.tv.

    Festival of Disruption was curated by David Lynch to raise awareness for his Foundation for Consciousness-Based Educations and World Peace that helps adults and children, that want to, learn to meditate. For more on their work, go to davidlynchfoundation.org.

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