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Robert Plant – Sunday, September 28th @ Circuit, 7:00pm (14+).
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Admission will be by e-ticket. Your e-ticket will be provided to your email address in time for the show (usually the day before). The lead booker conditions apply, and they must be present with the complete group upon admittance.
Robert Plant will perform at Circuit (previously Pryzm) in Kingston to celebrate the arrival of his new album, ‘Saving Grace’.
Saving Grace is Robert Plant’s first album with a new band of notable players, which he describes as “a song book of the lost and found”. Saving Grace began during the lockdown in “The Shire,” when Plant’s usual wandering was nearly impossible. While his recent adventures have focused on Nashville, where he reunited with Alison Krauss for 2021’s chart-topping, multi-Grammy-nominated Raise The Roof, it was in the English countryside that Robert Plant connected with this diverse group of musicians, who, through their own experiences, shared a fondness for his much-loved corners of evocative songwriting. Plant and Saving Grace – vocalist Suzi Dian, drummer Oli Jefferson, guitarist Tony Kelsey, banjo and string player Matt Worley, and cellist Barney Morse-Brown – have spent the last six years evolving into a diverse workshop of styles and personalities, navigating time and circumstance with joy and abandon.
“We laugh a lot. That seems to be a good fit. “I enjoy laughing,” Plant says. “You know, I can’t see any reason to be very serious about anything. I’m not jaded. The sweetness of the whole thing… These are lovely people, and they are acting out all the things they could never say before. They’ve evolved into distinct stylists, and together, they appear to have arrived at an intriguing destination.”
Following his previous acclaimed releases on Nonesuch Records – 2014’s lullaby and… The Ceaseless Roar and 2017’s Carry Fire – Saving Grace brings yet another chapter of Robert Plant’s ceaseless roar into the daylight. Saving Grace, produced by Robert Plant and recorded between April 2019 and January 2025 in the Cotswolds and the Welsh Borders, breathes new life into a collection of century-old music. Memphis Minnie, Bob Mosley (Moby Grape), Blind Willie Johnson, The Low Anthem, Martha Scanlan, Sarah Siskind, and Mimi Parker, as well as Alan Sparhawk’s Low, perform songs from the past.
After touring extensively across the UK and Europe in recent months and years, Robert Plant and Saving Grace will perform for the first time in the US this autumn, with an initial series of a dozen North American gigs announced today. Dates include performances at the Brooklyn Paramount in New York City, the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, the Vic in Chicago, the United Theatre in Los Angeles, and more.
- Times TBC, but we expect doors at 7:00pm and a stage time of 8:00pm.
- Those over the age of 14 can attend unaccompanied. Children aged 8 to 13 must be accompanied by a ticket-holding adult (18 or older). Sorry, no under-eights.
- Circuit, 154 Clarence Street, Kingston Upon Thames (KT1 1QP) – the venue formerly known as Pryzm.
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