Retirement isn’t on Robert Plant‘s radar. Along with revealing a North American tour with Alison Krauss during Summer 2024 and another series of UK headlining dates with his band Saving Grace, Plant said he still has more to do and hinted at the possibility of new solo music…Read More…..
For those wondering if **Robert Plant** is ready to retire, the answer is a resounding **no**. The legendary **Led Zeppelin frontman** has made it clear that he still has much more to accomplish. With the announcement of a **North American tour with Alison Krauss in Summer 2024** and a string of **UK headlining dates with his band, Saving Grace**, Plant continues to prove that his passion for music remains as strong as ever.
Fresh off the success of his **collaborative album with Krauss**, *Raise the Roof*, Plant is set to bring their unique blend of **folk, blues, and Americana** to audiences across the U.S. and Canada. Their chemistry on stage has been praised by fans and critics alike, offering a **refreshing take on roots music** while maintaining Plant’s signature vocal presence.
In addition to the Krauss tour, Plant will also embark on another series of **intimate UK performances with Saving Grace**, a band that allows him to **explore his deep love for traditional folk and blues sounds**. Their performances have been described as **soulful and immersive**, highlighting Plant’s continued artistic evolution beyond his Zeppelin years.
Perhaps the most exciting revelation, however, is Plant’s hint at **new solo music**. While details remain scarce, he expressed that he still has **unfinished business in music**, sparking speculation about a potential solo project in the near future.
At **75 years old**, Robert Plant continues to **reinvent himself** while staying true to his roots. Whether through **collaborations, live performances, or new recordings**, his journey in music is far from over—proving once again why he remains one of rock’s most enduring and versatile voices.