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Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant has performed solo tours since 1981.

Led Zeppelin English rock band

Led Zeppelin were an English rock band formed in London in 1968. The group consisted of guitarist Jimmy Page, singer Robert Plant, bassist/keyboardist John Paul Jones, and drummer John Bonham. Along with Black Sabbath and Deep Purple, the band's heavy, guitar-driven sound has led them to be cited as one of the progenitors of heavy metal. Their style drew from a wide variety of influences, including blues, psychedelia, and folk music.

Robert Plant British singer-songwriter and producer

Robert Anthony Plant is an English singer, songwriter, and musician, best known as the lead singer and lyricist of the rock band Led Zeppelin. Plant is regarded as one of the greatest vocalists in the history of rock music.

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1980s

The Shaken 'N' Stirred Tour was a concert tour by Robert Plant, the former lead singer of the British rock group Led Zeppelin, in North America and the United Kingdom in 1985. The tour started on June 9, 1985, in Vancouver, British Columbia, and ended on August 10, 1985, in London.

1990s

2000s

2010s

2013

The 2013 tours were billed as "Sensational Space Shifters – Robert Plant, the voice of Led Zeppelin".

DateCityCountryVenue
Spring 2013 Singapore Show
21 April 2013 Singapore SingaporeTimbre Rock & Roots Festival
Spring 2013 Australia & New Zealand Tour
23 April 2013 Perth AustraliaWest Coast Blues & Roots Festival
26 April 2013 Adelaide Entertainment Centre
28 April 2013 Sydney Entertainment Centre
30 April 2013 Byron Bay Bluesfest
31 April 2013 Hunter Valley Newcastle Entertainment Centre
3 April 2013 Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
5 April 2013 Launceston Silverdome
9 April 2013 Wellington New ZealandTSB Bank Arena
11 April 2013 Auckland Vector Arena
Summer 2013 US Tour
20 June 2013 Dallas United StatesPalladium
21 June 2013 Houston Bayou Music Center
23 June 2013 [lower-alpha 1] Austin Moody Theater
26 June 2013Los Angeles Shrine Auditorium
28 June 2013 Santa Barbara County Bowl
29 June 2013 Berkeley Berkeley Greek
2 July 2013 Jacksonville Britt Festival
4 July 2013 Quincy High Sierra Festival
6 July 2013 Woodinville Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery Amphitheatre
7 July 2013 Portland Portland Blues Festival
10 July 2013 Morrison Red Rocks Amphitheatre
12 July 2013 Chicago Petrillo Music Shell
(Taste of Chicago)
13 July 2013 Memphis Live in the Garden
14 July 2013 Louisville Forecastle Festival
17 July 2013 New Orleans Mahalia Jackson Theater
19 July 2013 Alpharetta Verizon Wireless Amphitheatre
20 July 2013 Cary Koka Booth Amphitheatre
22 July 2013 Vienna Wolftrap
24 July 2013 Uncasville Mohegan Sun Arena
25 July 2013 Boston Bank of America Pavilion
27 July 2013 Brooklyn Prospect Park
Summer 2013 UK & Ireland Tour
29 August 2013 Bristol EnglandColston Hall
31 August 2013 Stradbally IrelandElectric Picnic Festival 2013
2 September 2013 Wolverhampton England Wolverhampton Civic Hall
Autumn 2013 UK Shows
29 October 2013 Manchester England O2 Apollo Manchester
31 October 2013 [lower-alpha 2] London Royal Albert Hall
  1. The show on 23 June 2013 was a part of Austin City Limits .
  2. The show on 31 October was a part of Bluesfest 2013.

2014

The 2014 tours were billed as "Sensational Space Shifters – Robert Plant, the voice of Led Zeppelin".

DateCityCountryVenue
Spring-Summer 2014 Europe (& North Africa) Tour
26 April 2014 New Orleans United StatesNew Orleans Jazz Heritage Festival
5 June 2014 Rabat Morocco Mawazine Festival
8 June 2014 Landgraaf NetherlandsPinkpop Festival
10 June 2014 Gothenburg SwedenLisebergshallen
12 June 2014 Bergen NorwayBergen Fest
14 June 2014 Rättvik SwedenDalhalla
16 June 2014 Tallinn Estonia Saku Arena
19 June 2014 Odense DenmarkThe Funen Village
20 June 2014 Hamburg GermanyStadtpark
22 June 2014ParisFranceLe Bataclan
23 June 2014 Cologne GermanyE-WERK
25 June 2014 Cork IrelandThe Marquee
28 June 2014 Pilton England Glastonbury Festival [nb 1] [1]
Summer 2014 Europe Festivals Tour
1 July 2014 Vienne FranceVienne Jazz Festival
3 July 2014 Werchter BelgiumRock Werchter
5 July 2014 Cognac FranceCognac Blues Passions
6 July 2014 Belfort Eurockeennes Festival
8 July 2014 Montreux SwitzerlandMontreux Jazz Festival
9 July 2014 Zürich Live at Sunset
11 July 2014 Pistoia ItalyPistoia Jazz Festival
12 July 2014RomeCavea
14 July 2014 Piazzola sul Brenta Anfiteatro Camerini
16 July 2014BerlinGermanyZitadelle
17 July 2014 Dresden Garten Junge Garde
19 July 2014 Ostrava Czech Republic Colours of Ostrava
Summer 2014 Spain Tour – cancelled due to "scheduling conflicts" [2]
24 July 2014 Bilbao SpainGuggenheim Museum
26 July 2014 Cartagena Festival La Mar de Músicas
27 July 2014 Málaga Plaza de Toros
29 July 2014 Madrid Palacio Vistalegre
31 July 2014 Tarragona Cap Roig festival
Summer 2014 Europe Festivals Tour (final date)
9 August 2014 Glastonbury England Glastonbury Extravaganza [3]
Summer 2014 Japan Festivals Shows
16 August 2014TokyoJapan Summer Sonic Festival
17 August 2014 Osaka
Summer 2014 London Show
8 September 2014LondonEngland Roundhouse
Autumn 2014 North-America Tour
25 September 2014 Port Chester United StatesCapitol Theater
27 September 2014New York CityBrooklyn Academy of Music
28 September 2014
30 September 2014 Toronto CanadaMassey Hall
2 October 2014 Chicago United StatesRiviera Theatre
4 October 2014 Denver The Fillmore Auditorium
7 October 2014Los AngelesHollywood Palladium
Autumn 2014 United Kingdom & Ireland Tour
9 November 2014 Newport EnglandNewport Centre
10 November 2014 Bournemouth O2 Academy
12 November 2014LondonLondon Roundhouse
14 November 2014 Hull Hull City Hall
15 November 2014 Glasgow Scotland O2 Academy
17 November 2014 Leeds EnglandO2 Academy
18 November 2014 Newcastle O2 Academy
20 November 2014 Cambridge Corn Exchange
21 November 2014 Wolverhampton Civic Hall
23 November 2014 Belfast Northern Ireland Ulster Hall
24 November 2014 Dublin IrelandOlympia
26 November 2014 Blackpool EnglandBlackpool Tower
27 November 2014 Llandudno WalesCymru Arena

2015

DateCityCountryVenue
Winter-Spring 2015 South-America Tour
13 March 2015 Mexico City Mexico Vive Latino -
Foro Sol
15 March 2015 Santiago Chile Lollapalooza Chile -
Parque O'Higgins
16 March 2015Caupolican
19 March 2015 Asunción Paraguay Asunciónico Festival – Jockey Club Asunción
21 March 2015 Buenos Aires ArgentinaLollapalooza Argentina -
Hipódromo de San Isidro
24 March 2015Citibank Hall
26 March 2015 Belo Horizonte BrazilChevrolet Hall
28 March 2015 São Paulo Lollapalooza Brazil -
Autódromo de Interlagos
Spring 2015 US Tour
25 April 2015 Washington, D.C. United States Kennedy Center
24 May 2015 Quincy Sasquatch! Festival
25 May 2015 Bend Les Schwab Amphitheater
27 May 2015 Salt Lake City The Depot
28 May 2015 Las Vegas Brooklyn Bowl
30 May 2015 Napa BottleRock Napa Valley Festival
31 May 2015 Santa Barbara Santa Barbara Bowl
2 June 2015Los Angeles Greek Theatre
12 June 2015 Memphis Mud Island Amphitheatre
14 June 2015 Manchester Bonnaroo Music Festival
15 June 2015 Cary Koka Booth Amphitheatre
17 June 2015 Philadelphia Mann Center
Summer 2015 Europe Tour
10 July 2015 Gloucestershire United KingdomForest Live
11 July 2015 Staffordshire
14 July 2015 Stockholm SwedenGrona Lund Tivoli
16 July 2015 Molde NorwayMoldejazz Festival
18 July 2015 Pori FinlandPori Jazz Festival
19 July 2015 Salacgriva Latvia Positivus Festival
21 July 2015 Słupsk PolandThe Rock Legends Festival — Charlotta Valley Amphitheatre
23 July 2015 Brno Czech Republic Hala Rondo
25 July 2015 Nyon SwitzerlandPaleo Festival
27 July 2015 Lyon France Les Nuits de Fourvière festival — Théâtres Romains de Fourvière
29 July 2015 Frankfurt GermanyJahrhunderthalle
31 July 2015 Notodden NorwayNotodden Blues Festival
8 August 2015 Landerneau FranceFête du Bruit Festival
9 August 2015 Lokeren BelgiumLokerse Feesten
11 August 2015 Munich GermanyZenith
12 August 2015 Colmar FranceFoire aux Vins d'Alsace Festival
Summer 2015 North-America Tour
10 September 2015 Rochester Hills United StatesMeadowbrook Music Festival
11 September 2015 Arrington Lockn Festival
15 September 2015 Toronto Canada Molson Canadian Amphitheatre
17 September 2015 Port Chester United StatesThe Capitol Theatre
18 September 2015New York City Hammerstein Ballroom
20 September 2015 Boston Blue Hills Bank Pavilion
22 September 2015 Indianapolis Murat Theatre
23 September 2015 Chicago FirstMerit Bank Pavilion

2016

DateCityCountryVenue
Spring 2016 North America Tour
4 March 2016 [4] Ockeechobee United StatesOkeechobee Music & Arts Festival
6 March 2016 St. Augustine St. Augustine Amphitheatre
7 March 2016 Mobile Saegner Theatre
9 March 2016 Jackson Thalia Mara Hall
10 March 2016 Baton Rouge River Center Theatre
11 March 2016 Shreveport Shreveport Municipal Auditorium
13 March 2016 Tulsa Cain's Ballroom
15 March 2016 Dallas The Bomb Factory
17 March 2016 San Antonio Tobin Center for the Performing Arts
18 March 2016 Midland Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center
20 March 2016 Austin ACL Live at Moody Theater
21 March 2016
Summer 2016 Europe Tour
1 July 2016 Werchter BelgiumRock Werchter
2 July 2016 Hérouville-Saint-Clair FranceFestival Beauregard
4 July 2016 Istres Les Nuits Festival
7 July 2016 Lisbon PortugalNOS Alive
9 July 2016 Barcelona SpainCruïlla
10 July 2016 Bilbao Bilbao Arena
12 July 2016 Gijón Palacio de Deportes
14 July 2016 Madrid Noches del Botanico
16 July 2016 Marbella Starlite Festival
18 July 2016 Nice FranceJazz Festival – CANCELLED
20 July 2016 Milano ItalyStreet Music Art (Assago Summer Arena)
22 July 2016 Naples Arena Flegrea
24 July 2016 Taormina Teatro Antico di Taormina
27 July 2016 Plzeň Czech Republic Amfiteátr Lochotín
28 July 2016 Vienna AustriaArena Wien
30 July 2016 Pula Croatia Arena
2 August 2016 Meersburg GermanyMeersburg Schlossplatz
3 August 2016 Avenches SwitzerlandRock Oz'Arènes
5 August 2016 [lower-alpha 1] Chalbury England Cornbury Park
Autumn 2016 Lampedusa Concerts for Refugees tour
11 October 2016 St. Louis United States
12 October 2016 Milwaukee
13 October 2016 Chicago
14 October 2016 Toronto
16 October 2016 Boston
18 October 2016 New York City
19 October 2016 Philadelphia
21 October 2016 Washington, D.C.
  1. The show on 5 August 2016 was a part of the Wilderness Festival.

2017

source: [5]

DateCityVenue
Autumn 2017 Britain and Ireland Tour
16 November 2017 Plymouth Pavilions
17 November 2017 Bristol Colston Hall
20 November 2017 Wolverhampton Civic
22 November 2017 Llandudno Venue Cymru
24 November 2017 Newcastle City Hall
25 November 2017 Liverpool Olympia
27 November 2017 Glasgow SEC Armadillo
28 November 2017 Perth Concert Hall
30 November 2017 Manchester O2 Apollo
2 December 2017 Belfast Ulster Hall
3 December 2017 Dublin Bord Gáis Energy Theatre
6 December 2017 Sheffield City Hall
8 December 2017LondonRoyal Albert Hall
11 December 2017 Portsmouth Guildhall
12 December 2017 Birmingham Symphony Hall

Notes

  1. Plant's live performance on 28 June 2014 at the Glastonbury Festival was scheduled at 17:30-18:45.

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