Robert Plant is back on the road soon with his band The Sensational Space Shifters. The former Led Zeppelin singer is embarking on a short tour in the South, kicking off at the Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival in Florida, but made no hint of a reunion.
From Plant’s website:
“I’m always eager to return to the hospitality of the Southern states,” Robert said in a statement. “Towns and cities that hold fond memories for me personally, places that gave birth to so much of the music I love.”
He continues, “Our recent travels have taken this wild whirlwind of a band though many incredible and inspiring places. Having just begun work on our new album, we thought we’d take time out to raise a little sand and welcome springtime with one more adventure, another celebration of life and song.”
Plant’s most recent solo album Lullaby and the Ceaseless Roar was released Sept. 8, 2014.
Jimmy Page had confirmed late last year that he will do some sort of tour this year, leaving out further details. At the same time, he suggested that he had hoped for more Led Zeppelin shows after the 2007 reunion at the O2 Arena; whether or not the two are open to more reunion shows would be speculation at this time.
Check out the full list of tour dates for Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters below.
March 4-6 – Okeechobee, FL – Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival
March 6 – St. Augustine, FL – St. Augustine Amphitheatre
March 7 – Mobile, AL – Saenger Theatre
March 9 – Jackson, MS – Thalia Mara Hall
March 10 – Baton Rouge, LA – River Center Theatre
March 11 – Shreveport, LA – Shreveport Municipal Auditorium
March 13 – Cain’s Ballroom – Tulsa, OK
March 15 – The Bomb Factory – Dallas, TX
March 17 – San Antonio, TX – Tobin Center for the Performing Arts
March 18 – Midland, TX – Wagner Noel Center Performing Arts Center
March 20 – Austin, TX – ACL Live at Moody Theater
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The very limited 10-city tour will kick off in Biloxi, Mississippi, at the Mississippi Coast Coliseum on May 3, and conclude on May 25, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, at the Allen County War Memorial Coliseum. Sad news is that New Yorkers will have to travel to see this tour as there are no dates in the Empire State for this amazing pairing.
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