Rock's Golden God, 77, 'Sounds Perfect' As He Starts New Tour: 'Amazing How He's Kept His Voice'

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Rock&x27;s Golden God, 77, &x27;Sounds Perfect&x27; As He Starts New Tour: &x27;Amazing How He&x27;s Kept His Voice&x27; Meredith GordonMon, March 23, 2026 at 11:59 PM UTC 0 (Photo by Larry Hulst on Getty Images) Robert Plant has spring fever. The legendary Led Zeppelin frontman, 77, has embarked on his "Spring Fever" U.S. tour with his acousticfocused project Saving Grace.

Rock's Golden God, 77, 'Sounds Perfect' As He Starts New Tour: 'Amazing How He's Kept His Voice'

Meredith GordonMon, March 23, 2026 at 11:59 PM UTC

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Robert Plant has spring fever.

The legendary Led Zeppelin frontman, 77, has embarked on his "Spring Fever" U.S. tour with his acoustic-focused project Saving Grace. At Plant's recent tour stop at the Majestic in Dallas, TX, rock's "Golden God" dazzled fans with reinterpretations of classic Zeppelin songs, leaving concertgoers and social media followers marveling at the rock icon's still pitch-perfect singing voice.

Robert Plant's Voice Still Stuns Fans

More than 50 years after Led Zeppelin dominated the '70s rock charts, Plant's long golden curls are still intact, as is his high-pitched, raw singing voice. Performing Zeppelin's 1969 hit "Ramble On," which puts his piercing, electrifying vocals on full display, Plant treated concertgoers to one of the band's most beloved songs, leaving fans in awe of the enduring power of his voice.

"This is a legend in his own time," shared one adoring fan. Another added, "Outstanding. Good as always."

"Still has it," observed another.

"Amazing how he's kept his voice," wrote another fan, echoing the sentiments of many.

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A Lasting Legacy in Rock Music

One of rock's most distinctive frontmen, Robert Plant has continued to evolve artistically since Led Zeppelin's peak in the 1970s, performing more acoustic, blues-focused versions of classic songs. Offering a more roots-driven sound compared to his raw stadium days, Plant continues to tour regularly, much to the delight of his legions of enduring fans.

Robert Plant, Suzi Dian, and Saving Grace are currently in the midst of their U.S. tour in support of their recent release, Saving Grace. The album was released in September 2025 and features covers of artists such as Memphis Minnie, Moby Grape, Blind Willie Johnson, The Low Anthem, Martha Scanlan, Sarah Siskind, and Low.

Remaining Tour Dates

03/24 – Memphis, TN @ Orpheum Theatre03/26 – Nashville, TN @ Ryman Auditorium03/28 – Knoxville, TN @ Big Ears Festival03/29 – Louisville, KY @ The Louisville Palace03/31 – Raleigh, NC @ Raleigh Memorial Auditorium04/01 – Asheville, NC @ Thomas Wolfe Auditorium04/02 – Newport News, VA @ Christopher Newport University's Ferguson Center for the Arts04/04 – Philadelphia, PA @ The Met04/06 – Red Bank, NJ @ Count Basie Theatre04/07 – New York, NY @ Cathedral of St. John the Divine

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