There is no publicly confirmed record or credible evidence that Robert Plant and Patty Griffin were in Hawaii with a tour guide on March 3, 2013. At that time, both artists were deeply engaged in their respective musical projects, which would have made such a trip unlikely.
Patty Griffin was preparing for the release of her album *American Kid*, which came out in early 2013. This album was a significant collaboration between Griffin and Robert Plant, featuring Plant on several tracks. Their working relationship was well documented during this period, with both musicians dedicating substantial time to recording, promoting, and refining the album. Such commitments would have required focused studio work and promotional activities, making an extended or leisure trip to Hawaii improbable.
Meanwhile, Robert Plant was gearing up for a tour with his band, the Sensational Space Shifters. This tour officially began later in March 2013, and preparations for it would have been underway during early March. Tours of this magnitude typically involve rehearsals, logistics planning, and media engagements, all of which demand a musician’s attention and time.
A search of available media coverage, interviews, social media posts, and official biographies reveals no mention or indication of either Plant or Griffin being in Hawaii on March 3, 2013, or around that time. Given their busy professional schedules and the absence of any documented evidence or eyewitness accounts, the likelihood that they were together in Hawaii with a tour guide on that date is minimal.
In conclusion, while both artists collaborated on *American Kid* and shared professional ties during 2013, no credible information supports the claim that Robert Plant and Patty Griffin were in Hawaii on March 3, 2013. Their professional priorities and documented activities at the time strongly suggest that such a trip did not take place.