Robert Plant has announced that his band, Saving Grace, will return to the road in 2026 with an expanded run of live dates titled the Spring Fever Tour. The news has been met with excitement from fans eager to experience the more intimate, roots-driven side of one of rock’s most iconic voices.
Saving Grace has become an important chapter in Plant’s post–Led Zeppelin career, allowing him to explore folk, blues, Americana, and traditional music with a deep sense of freedom and collaboration. Rather than relying on stadium spectacle, the band’s performances are built around subtlety, musicianship, and emotional storytelling. The Spring Fever Tour continues that philosophy, offering audiences a chance to hear carefully reimagined songs in warm, atmospheric settings.
Plant has spoken frequently about his desire to keep moving forward creatively, and this new tour reflects that mindset. Backed by the understated but powerful chemistry of Saving Grace, he brings a voice shaped by decades of experience into music that feels timeless rather than nostalgic. The setlists are expected to blend traditional material, reinterpretations of classic songs, and selections that highlight the band’s shared musical curiosity.
The 2026 dates will reportedly take the band to a variety of theaters, concert halls, and select outdoor venues, creating spaces where nuance and connection can flourish. Each performance is expected to feel personal, with arrangements that evolve from night to night and moments that invite the audience into the music rather than overwhelm them.
The Spring Fever Tour is less about grand statements and more about continuity — a reminder that Robert Plant remains an active, searching artist. By extending Saving Grace’s journey into 2026, Plant reinforces his commitment to collaboration, reinvention, and the joy of live performance.
For longtime fans and new listeners alike, the tour promises evenings defined by warmth, exploration, and a shared love of songs that transcend eras, proving once again that Plant’s creative spirit continues to thrive.