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Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters' taping of the Austin City Limits show will stream live on March 21. Plant returns to the ACL stage for the first time in more than a decade, and fans around the world can tune in to the show’s YouTube Channel to watch the entire performance as it happens live from The Moody Theater in Austin. The taping will be the final performance of Plant and the band's current "Southern Journey" tour of the American South. The broadcast version will air on PBS as part of the series' upcoming Season 42, which launches this fall.

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Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters' taping of the Austin City Limits show will stream live on Monday, March 21, 2016, at 8 PM CT / 9 PM ET. Plant returns to the ACL stage for the first time in more than a decade, and fans around the world can tune in to the show’s YouTube Channel to watch the entire performance as it happens live from The Moody Theater in downtown Austin. The taping will be the final performance of Plant and the band's current "Southern Journey" tour of the American South. The broadcast version of the ACL show will air on PBS as part of the series' upcoming Season 42, which launches this fall.

To see where Plant and the band are touring in the US and Europe, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

To pick up a copy of their 2014 Nonesuch Records debut, lullaby and... the Ceaseless Roar, visit the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the album at checkout.

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    Robert Plant's "Austin City Limits" Taping to Stream Live on March 21

    Robert Plant and the Sensational Space Shifters' taping of the Austin City Limits show will stream live on Monday, March 21, 2016, at 8 PM CT / 9 PM ET. Plant returns to the ACL stage for the first time in more than a decade, and fans around the world can tune in to the show’s YouTube Channel to watch the entire performance as it happens live from The Moody Theater in downtown Austin. The taping will be the final performance of Plant and the band's current "Southern Journey" tour of the American South. The broadcast version of the ACL show will air on PBS as part of the series' upcoming Season 42, which launches this fall.

    To see where Plant and the band are touring in the US and Europe, visit nonesuch.com/on-tour.

    To pick up a copy of their 2014 Nonesuch Records debut, lullaby and... the Ceaseless Roar, visit the Nonesuch Store, where CD and vinyl orders include a download of the album at checkout.

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