Retirement isn’t on Robert Plant‘s radar. Along with revealing a North American tour with Alison Krauss during Summer 2025 and another series of UK headlining dates with his band Saving Grace, Plant said he still has more to do and hinted at the possibility of new solo music…

Robert Plant has no intentions of stepping away from the spotlight anytime soon. The legendary Led Zeppelin frontman has just announced his plans to tour North America in summer 2025, joining forces once again with Alison Krauss for a highly anticipated series of shows. But that’s not all—Plant also hinted that new solo music could be on the horizon, ensuring his fans that retirement is nowhere in his near future.

 

For many artists, the notion of slowing down and embracing retirement might seem like an inevitable next step as the years go on. But not for Robert Plant. At 75 years old, the iconic musician is as passionate about music as ever, and he’s proving it with exciting new tours and a potential new album on the way. In a recent interview, Plant expressed that he still has much more to contribute to the world of music, leaving his dedicated fanbase eagerly awaiting what comes next.

 

The summer of 2025 will be a special time for Plant fans in North America as he teams up with the immensely talented Alison Krauss for a series of live performances. Their collaborative album, *Raising Sand*, released in 2007, was met with critical acclaim and won several Grammy Awards, and their upcoming tour is expected to build on that success. This collaboration between the two artists, blending Krauss’ stunning bluegrass and folk style with Plant’s classic rock sensibilities, promises to be a thrilling experience for music lovers across the continent.

 

In addition to the North American tour, Robert Plant will be embarking on a series of headlining dates across the UK with his current band, Saving Grace. Saving Grace, known for its rootsy, folk-infused rock sound, gives Plant a fresh avenue to express his musical creativity, while maintaining his deep connection to his legendary past. These UK dates are sure to be filled with surprises as Plant continues to explore new musical territories, all while remaining true to his roots.

 

Despite all the touring plans and ongoing musical ventures, what’s most intriguing is the hint of new solo music from Plant. His fans have long wondered whether they would ever hear new material from the singer outside of his collaborative projects. Plant has been fairly quiet on the solo music front in recent years, focusing more on collaborations, but his recent comments suggest he has been in the studio working on something new. With his natural ability to evolve and experiment with various genres over the years, any new solo material from Plant is bound to be met with great excitement and anticipation.

 

Plant’s refusal to retire speaks to his unwavering love for music and his commitment to his craft. While many artists begin winding down their careers at his age, Plant seems more invigorated than ever, with no shortage of creativity and energy to share with his fans. Whether it’s collaborating with Alison Krauss, headlining shows with Saving Grace, or crafting new solo material, Robert Plant continues to prove that his legacy is still unfolding—and it’s far from over.

 

For fans of rock, folk, bluegrass, or simply great music in general, the coming months are sure to deliver some unforgettable moments. As Robert Plant says, “there’s still more to do,” and it looks like he’s just getting started.

 

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