Robert Plant With Saving Grace And Suzi Dian Announces ‘Spring Fever 2026 Tour’

Robert Plant with Saving Grace and Suzi Dian will return to the United States for a spring tour across the country in celebration of their recent album, Saving Grace. The band recently wrapped a sold-out trek throughout the U.S. ahead of Thanksgiving. Now, the band’s upcoming tour dates kick off on March 14 at Kiva Auditorium in Albuquerque, with stops in Dallas, Austin, New Orleans, Memphis, Nashville and more before wrapping up at Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City on April 7.
The group of musicians, made up of vocalist Suzi Dian, drummer Oli Jefferson, guitarist Tony Kelsey, banjo and string player Matt Worley and cellist Barney Morse-Brown, rounded out by Robert Plant, worked on Saving Grace for six years. The collective gathered at Plant’s home on the Welsh borderlands back in 2019, the pandemic putting any of their formal hands on hold. They recorded informally, setting up in barns or outdoors, and booked themselves in small venues to taste what a live experience might look like. Their album and performances cover songs by Bob Mosley, Blind Willie Johnson, The Low Anthem, Martha Scanlan, Sarah Siskind and more.
The band’s first performance took place on July 25, 2019, at The Helix in Dublin, a 987-cap venue that sold out, with tickets ranging up to $31. The show grossed a total of $34,610 for the night. With the pandemic halting their plans, they were unable to return to the stage in a formal matter until April 8, 2022. Then, they performed at De La Warr Pavilion in Bexhill-on-Sea in the United Kingdom. With 968 fans in attendance and tickets ranging up to $39, the show made a $49,895 gross, according to Pollstar’s Boxoffice. Throughout 2022, Robert Plant & Saving Grace began performing select shows across the United Kingdom and Ireland, some dates growing into venues that held up to 1,236 fans, and grossing $63,709, such as when they performed at Stockport Town Hall in Stockport on April 27, 2022. They took a brief reprise, returning to smaller venues in October of 2022, with space for only 180 fans in Ulster Hall in Belfast (Oct. 25, 2022, $9,040 gross) and 100 fans at Everyman Theatre in Cork, Ireland (Oct. 27, 2022, $5,354 gross).
The band continually toured throughout the UK and Ireland over the years, expanding out of the territory and into Italy in 2024. Their Italian run featured dates at Teatro Petruzzelli in Bari (Oct. 8, 2024, with 1,172 tickets sold, grossing $90,106) and wrapping at Gran Teatro Morato in Brescia, Italy, on October. 23 (1,994 tickets, grossing $122,282).
Their first date in the U>s. took place on Oct. 30, 2025, at the Capitol Theatre in Wheeling, West Virginia. Plant and his band stopped at numerous theaters across the run, including Vic Theatre in Chicago, Moore Theatre in Seattle, the Fox Theater in Oakland, California and more before wrapping at The Events Center in Valley Center, California, on Nov. 23. Across their career spanning since 2019, Robert Plant & Saving Grace have submitted 40 headline reports to Pollstar’s Boxoffice, with a total ticket count of 46,343, making for a gross of $3.1 million. On average, the band sells 1,159 tickets per show, with an average gross of $78,817.
Tickets for the newly announce dates go on sale Dec. 12 at 9 a.m. local time.
Robert Plant & Saving Grace tour dates
3/14 – Kiva Auditorium – Albuquerque, NM
3/16 – Tulsa Theater – Tulsa, OK
3/18 – Majestic Theatre – Dallas, TX
3/19 – Majestic Theatre – San Antonio, TX
3/21 – Austin City Limits Live at Moody Theater – Austin, TX
3/22 – Saenger Theatre – New Orleans, LA
3/24 – Orpheum Theatre – Memphis, TN
3/26 – Ryman Auditorium – Nashville, TN
3/28 – Big Ears Festival – The Louisville Palace
3/29 – The Louisville Palace – Louisville, KY
3/31 – Raleigh Memorial Auditorium – Raleigh, NC
4/01 – Thomas Wolfe Auditorium – Asheville, NC
4/02 – Christopher Newport University’s Ferguson Center for the Arts – Newport News, VA
4/04 – The Met – Philadelphia, PA
4/06 – Count Basie Theatre – Red Bank, NJ
4/07 – Cathedral of St. John the Divine – New York, NY
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