Robert Plant Announces North American Tour, Releases "Bluebirds Over the Mountain" from New Album, "Carry Fire"

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Robert Plant has announced the first North American headline dates on his world tour celebrating his new album, Carry Fire, due October 13. The album track "Bluebirds Over the Mountain," with special guest Chrissie Hynde joining Plant on vocals, is also available today, as is a striking companion visual, which you can see here. The song was written by rockabilly legend Ersel Hickey and recorded by both Richie Valens and The Beach Boys. The live dates begin February 9 at Raleigh's Memorial Auditorium and continue through early March. Carry Fire is available to pre-order with instant downloads of the tracks "The May Queen," "Bones of Saints," and "Bluebirds Over the Mountain."

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Robert Plant has announced the first North American headline dates on his upcoming world tour celebrating the release of his eagerly anticipated new album Carry Fire, which arrives via Nonesuch/Warner Bros. at all music retailers and streaming services on Friday, October 13, 2017. The album track "Bluebirds Over the Mountain" is also available today. Written by rockabilly legend Ersel Hickey and later recorded by both Richie Valens and The Beach Boys, "Bluebirds Over the Mountain" features special guest Chrissie Hynde joining Plant on vocals. The track is accompanied by a striking companion visual, which you can see below.

The live dates—which once again see Plant accompanied by The Sensational Space Shifters—begin February 9 at Raleigh's Memorial Auditorium and continue through early March (complete dates below). Additional dates will be announced soon. For all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

Plant, who is very committed to getting tickets into the hands of his fans and not scalpers or bots, is collaborating with Ticketmaster to sell Presale tickets through its Verified Fan program. Fans can visit robertplant.tmverifiedfan.com to register for Verified Fan Presale access now until registration closes on Wednesday, September 27, at noon ET. Those verified and selected will receive a text invitation two to four hours before the Presale begins on Thursday, September 28, at noon ET. There is no Verified Fan Presale for the Chicago, Phoenix, or Denver show. The general public on-sale will be on Friday, September 29.

In addition, every ticket purchased online will be joined by either a physical or digital copy of the new album, Carry Fire, upon its October 13 release. Instructions on how to redeem the album will be emailed after ticket purchase.

Carry Fire is available now for pre-order at all digital music retailers and via the Nonesuch Store. All pre-orders are joined by instant grat downloads of the tracks, "The May Queen" and "Bones of Saints," along with the just unveiled album highlight "Bluebirds Over the Mountain." Those three songs are also available now for individual purchase at all DSPs and streaming services. In addition, all pre-orders made via Nonesuch will receive an exclusive limited edition print inspired by the album’s cover art.

Carry Fire has already begun drawing early critical notice, with Rolling Stone praising "The May Queen" for its "winsome guitar melodies and rhythms" and the "thunderous" "Bones of Saints" for its "rustic guitars and thumping tom-toms." "Eastern rhythms are given a warm vibe with the psychedelic leanings of guitar," noted Consequence of Sound. "Using American folk instrumentation to play altered versions of foreign melodies creates an intoxicating mood, Plant continues to explore his love of the blues and global music on a beautiful new single called ‘The May Queen,’" raved NPR Music, further hailing the track as "a sweetly innocent reflection on aging and the undying power of love to inspire and give life."

His eleventh solo album and first full-length release since 2014’s acclaimed lullaby and... The Ceaseless Roar, Carry Fire was produced by Plant in the west of England at Top Cat Studio in Box, Wiltshire, with additional recordings at Real World Studios and Rockfield Studios in Monmouthshire, Wales. As before, Plant is accompanied by The Sensational Space Shifters: Justin Adams on guitar, acoustic guitar, oud, E-bow quartet, percussion, snare drum, tambourine; John Baggott on keyboards, moog, loops, percussion, drums, brass arrangement, t’bal, snare drum, slide guitar, piano, electric piano, bendir; Billy Fuller on bass, keyboards and drum programming; Dave Smith on bendir, tambourine, djembe, drum kit; and Liam "Skin" Tyson on dobro, guitar, acoustic guitar, pedal steel, twelve-string.

Plant and the Space Shifters are joined on Carry Fire by a number of special guests, including the aforementioned Chrissie Hynde, Albanian cellist Redi Hasa, and acclaimed musician Seth Lakeman, who contributes viola and fiddle to three tracks. Lakeman will join the Sensational Space Shifters on all upcoming world tour dates.

Plant and The Sensational Space Shifters spent nearly two years on the road together supporting lullaby and... The Ceaseless Roar, their one-of-a-kind sound and vision ultimately evolving into something even more creative and powerful. Now, with Carry Fire, Plant and his collaborators have now fashioned a remarkable new collection of songs, melding unusual rhythms with naturalism and smoldering power.

"It’s about intention," says Plant. "I respect and relish my past works but each time I feel the trawl and incentive to create new work. I must mix old with new. Consequently the whole impetus of the band has moved on its axis somewhat, the new sound and different space giving way to exciting and dramatic landscapes of mood, melody and instrumentation."

ROBERT PLANT NORTH AMERICAN TOUR

Feb 9 Raleigh Memorial Auditorium Raleigh, NC
Feb 11 Ovens Auditorium Charlotte, NC
Feb 12 Chrysler Hall Norfolk, VA
Feb 14 Beacon Theatre New York, NY
Feb 16 Orpheum Theatre Boston, MA
Feb 17 Massey Hall Toronto, ON
Feb 20 Riviera Theatre Chicago, IL
Feb 22 Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis, MN
Feb 24 Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre Denver, CO
Feb 26 Symphony Hall Phoenix, AZ
Feb 28 Fox Theater Oakland, CA
Mar 2 Orpheum Theatre Los Angeles, CA
     

 

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Robert Plant: "Bluebirds Over the Mountain" [video]
  • Tuesday, September 26, 2017
    Robert Plant Announces North American Tour, Releases "Bluebirds Over the Mountain" from New Album, "Carry Fire"

    Robert Plant has announced the first North American headline dates on his upcoming world tour celebrating the release of his eagerly anticipated new album Carry Fire, which arrives via Nonesuch/Warner Bros. at all music retailers and streaming services on Friday, October 13, 2017. The album track "Bluebirds Over the Mountain" is also available today. Written by rockabilly legend Ersel Hickey and later recorded by both Richie Valens and The Beach Boys, "Bluebirds Over the Mountain" features special guest Chrissie Hynde joining Plant on vocals. The track is accompanied by a striking companion visual, which you can see below.

    The live dates—which once again see Plant accompanied by The Sensational Space Shifters—begin February 9 at Raleigh's Memorial Auditorium and continue through early March (complete dates below). Additional dates will be announced soon. For all the latest, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    Plant, who is very committed to getting tickets into the hands of his fans and not scalpers or bots, is collaborating with Ticketmaster to sell Presale tickets through its Verified Fan program. Fans can visit robertplant.tmverifiedfan.com to register for Verified Fan Presale access now until registration closes on Wednesday, September 27, at noon ET. Those verified and selected will receive a text invitation two to four hours before the Presale begins on Thursday, September 28, at noon ET. There is no Verified Fan Presale for the Chicago, Phoenix, or Denver show. The general public on-sale will be on Friday, September 29.

    In addition, every ticket purchased online will be joined by either a physical or digital copy of the new album, Carry Fire, upon its October 13 release. Instructions on how to redeem the album will be emailed after ticket purchase.

    Carry Fire is available now for pre-order at all digital music retailers and via the Nonesuch Store. All pre-orders are joined by instant grat downloads of the tracks, "The May Queen" and "Bones of Saints," along with the just unveiled album highlight "Bluebirds Over the Mountain." Those three songs are also available now for individual purchase at all DSPs and streaming services. In addition, all pre-orders made via Nonesuch will receive an exclusive limited edition print inspired by the album’s cover art.

    Carry Fire has already begun drawing early critical notice, with Rolling Stone praising "The May Queen" for its "winsome guitar melodies and rhythms" and the "thunderous" "Bones of Saints" for its "rustic guitars and thumping tom-toms." "Eastern rhythms are given a warm vibe with the psychedelic leanings of guitar," noted Consequence of Sound. "Using American folk instrumentation to play altered versions of foreign melodies creates an intoxicating mood, Plant continues to explore his love of the blues and global music on a beautiful new single called ‘The May Queen,’" raved NPR Music, further hailing the track as "a sweetly innocent reflection on aging and the undying power of love to inspire and give life."

    His eleventh solo album and first full-length release since 2014’s acclaimed lullaby and... The Ceaseless Roar, Carry Fire was produced by Plant in the west of England at Top Cat Studio in Box, Wiltshire, with additional recordings at Real World Studios and Rockfield Studios in Monmouthshire, Wales. As before, Plant is accompanied by The Sensational Space Shifters: Justin Adams on guitar, acoustic guitar, oud, E-bow quartet, percussion, snare drum, tambourine; John Baggott on keyboards, moog, loops, percussion, drums, brass arrangement, t’bal, snare drum, slide guitar, piano, electric piano, bendir; Billy Fuller on bass, keyboards and drum programming; Dave Smith on bendir, tambourine, djembe, drum kit; and Liam "Skin" Tyson on dobro, guitar, acoustic guitar, pedal steel, twelve-string.

    Plant and the Space Shifters are joined on Carry Fire by a number of special guests, including the aforementioned Chrissie Hynde, Albanian cellist Redi Hasa, and acclaimed musician Seth Lakeman, who contributes viola and fiddle to three tracks. Lakeman will join the Sensational Space Shifters on all upcoming world tour dates.

    Plant and The Sensational Space Shifters spent nearly two years on the road together supporting lullaby and... The Ceaseless Roar, their one-of-a-kind sound and vision ultimately evolving into something even more creative and powerful. Now, with Carry Fire, Plant and his collaborators have now fashioned a remarkable new collection of songs, melding unusual rhythms with naturalism and smoldering power.

    "It’s about intention," says Plant. "I respect and relish my past works but each time I feel the trawl and incentive to create new work. I must mix old with new. Consequently the whole impetus of the band has moved on its axis somewhat, the new sound and different space giving way to exciting and dramatic landscapes of mood, melody and instrumentation."

    ROBERT PLANT NORTH AMERICAN TOUR

    Feb 9 Raleigh Memorial Auditorium Raleigh, NC
    Feb 11 Ovens Auditorium Charlotte, NC
    Feb 12 Chrysler Hall Norfolk, VA
    Feb 14 Beacon Theatre New York, NY
    Feb 16 Orpheum Theatre Boston, MA
    Feb 17 Massey Hall Toronto, ON
    Feb 20 Riviera Theatre Chicago, IL
    Feb 22 Orpheum Theatre Minneapolis, MN
    Feb 24 Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre Denver, CO
    Feb 26 Symphony Hall Phoenix, AZ
    Feb 28 Fox Theater Oakland, CA
    Mar 2 Orpheum Theatre Los Angeles, CA
         

     

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