Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant will return to the U.S. with his new folk project Saving Grace in 2026 for the newly announced Spring Fever 2026 tour.
The run is set to kick off March 14th in Albuquerque, NM, before traveling through Tulsa, OK (3/16) and Texas, making stops in Dallas (3/18), San Antonio (3/19), and Austin (3/21). From there, the band will snake its way through the South, with shows in New Orleans (3/22), Memphis (3/24), Nashville (3/26), Knoxville (where they’ll headline Big Ears Festival on 3/28), Louisville (3/29), Raleigh (3/31), Asheville (4/1), and Newport News, VA (4/2). The tour will wrap in the Northeast with performances in Philadelphia (4/4), Red Bank, NJ (4/6), and the tour finale at New York’s Cathedral of St. John the Divine (4/7).
Robert Plant: Tiny Desk Concert
Texas alt-country singer-songwriter Rosie Flores will provide support throughout the tour.
Tickets will be available starting with artist pre-sales on Wednesday, December 10th at noon ET, with general sales beginning Friday, December 12th at 10 a.m. local venue time. Scroll down for a full list of tour dates and head here for tickets.
Related: Robert Plant Tells Stephen Colbert How Tolkien Inspired Led Zeppelin [Videos]
Robert Plant and Saving Grace recently concluded their first U.S. tour at Brooklyn Paramount and are currently making their way through their native United Kingdom, touring in support of their self-titled debut album, released in September to widespread acclaim.
Robert Plant – Saving Grace
Plant also brought the band to NPR‘s Boston headquarters for a Tiny Desk Concert and made an appearance on The Late Show With Stephen Colbert, where he discussed how his infatuation with the works of J.R.R. Tolkien inspired the lyrics he wrote for Led Zeppelin.
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Robert Plant with Saving Grace and Suzi Dian — Spring Fever 2026 Tour Dates:
Mar 14 — Albuquerque, NM
Mar 16 — Tulsa, OK
Mar 18 — Dallas, TX
Mar 19 — San Antonio, TX
Mar 21 — Austin, TX
Mar 22 — New Orleans, LA
Mar 24 — Memphis, TN
Mar 26 — Nashville, TN
Mar 28 — Knoxville, TN
Mar 29 — Louisville, KY
Mar 31 — Raleigh, NC
Apr 01 — Asheville, NC
Apr 02 — Newport News, VA
Apr 04 — Philadelphia, PA
Apr 06 — Red Bank, NJ
Apr 07 — New York, NY