Robert Plant Announces March Tour of US South

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Robert Plant and The Sensational Space Shifters have announced a tour of the American South for this March. The tour kicks off at the Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival on March 4 and includes additional stops in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas, culminating in a show at ACL Live at Moody Theater in Austin. "I'm always eager to return to the hospitality of the Southern states," Plant said. "Towns and cities that hold fond memories for me personally, places that gave birth to so much of the music I love." Tickets go on sale this Friday, January 15.

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Robert Plant and The Sensational Space Shifters have announced a tour of the American South for this March. The tour kicks off at the Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival on March 4 and includes additional stops in Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Texas, culminating in a show at ACL Live at Moody Theater in Austin. See below for all of the currently scheduled dates or visit nonesuch.com/on-tour; tickets go on sale this Friday, January 15.

"I'm always eager to return to the hospitality of the Southern states," Plant said in a statement. "Towns and cities that hold fond memories for me personally, places that gave birth to so much of the music I love."

He continues, "Our recent travels have taken this wild whirlwind of a band though many incredible and inspiring places. Having just begun work on our new album, we thought we'd take time out to raise a little sand and welcome springtime with one more adventure, another celebration of life and song."

ROBERT PLANT AND THE SENSATIONAL SPACE SHIFTERS ON TOUR

Mar 4–6 Okeechobee Music & Arts Festival Okeechobee, FL
Mar 6 St Augustine Amphitheatre St. Augustine, FL
Mar 7 Saenger Theatre Mobile, AL
Mar 9 Thalia Mara Hall Jackson, MS
Mar 10 River Center Theatre Baton Rouge, LA
Mar 11 Shreveport Municipal Auditorium Shreveport, LA
Mar 13 Cain's Ballroom Tulsa, OK
Mar 15 The Bomb Factory Dallas, TX
Mar 17 Tobin Center for the Performing Arts San Antonio, TX
Mar 18 Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center Midland, TX
Mar 20 ACL Live at The Moody Theater Austin, TX
     
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Robert Plant & the Sensational Space Shifters 2014 cw by Frank Melfi

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