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Robert Plant Announces Fall 2025 US Tour with Saving Grace: Cities, Dates, Tickets

UNITED STATES, JUL 16 – Robert Plant and Saving Grace will support their new album with a 21-date North American tour starting Oct. 30, featuring reinterpretations of classic songs, tickets on sale July 18.

  • Rock legend Robert Plant will launch a US tour on October 30, supporting his new album Saving Grace, with stops in Wheeling and Los Angeles.
  • Saving Grace, album recorded between April 2019 and January 2025, was shaped during the pandemic lockdown in England and is set for release on September 26 via Nonesuch Records.
  • A ticket pre-sale begins Thursday, July 17 at 10:00 a.m., via Ticketmaster using access code LIGHTS, with public on-sale on Friday, July 18 at 10:00 a.m., and stops in Brooklyn, Chicago and Seattle.
  • Following their European run, Saving Grace will debut in the US at the Capitol Theatre on October 30, while Plant said, `We laugh a lot, really.`
  • Plant said, `'a song book of the lost and found,'` describing the album as a collection of reinterpretations, blending tradition with modernity.
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Robert Plant announces fall 2025 US tour with Saving Grace: Cities, dates, tickets

Robert Plant will be performing in the U.S. this fall with the band Saving Grace. Here's where he's playing and how to get tickets.

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