Rock icon Robert Plant is set to perform two acoustic shows in New York this week with his band Saving Grace. The concerts will take place at Brooklyn’s Paramount Theater on November 5 and Port Chester’s Capitol Theatre on November 8. Last-minute tickets remain available, with prices starting at $240 and $275 respectively. The performances follow the tour’s kickoff in Wheeling, WV, where Plant delivered a setlist blending Led Zeppelin classics and tracks from his latest solo album.
Robert Plant, the legendary Led Zeppelin frontman, will perform live in New York on November 5 and November 8. The shows are part of his Saving Grace tour, which began on October 30. The concerts will be held at the Paramount Theater in Brooklyn and the Capitol Theatre in Port Chester. Plant is touring to promote his new album Saving Grace, released September 26, while revisiting fan-favorite Zeppelin tracks.
Tour Schedule and Setlist Highlights
- Concert Dates:
- November 5: Paramount Theater, Brooklyn – Tickets from $240 (incl. fees)
- November 8: Capitol Theatre, Port Chester – Tickets from $275 (incl. fees)
- Recent Setlist (Oct. 30, Wheeling, WV):
- “The Cuckoo” (traditional cover)
- “Ramble On” (Led Zeppelin)
- “The Rain Song” (Led Zeppelin)
- “Four Sticks” (Led Zeppelin)
- New Album: Saving Grace (released September 26, 2025)
Plant’s acoustic ensemble Saving Grace includes Suzi Dian (vocals), Oli Jefferson (percussion), Tony Kelsey (mandolin/guitar), and Matt Worley (banjo/guitars).
Reactions: Early Reviews and Fan Sentiment
Critics praised Plant’s Wheeling performance for its “invigorated delivery” of classic hits. Fans on social media have called the tour “a rare chance to see Plant in an intimate setting.” Saving Grace’s blend of blues, folk, and spiritual influences has been well received, with many noting the chemistry between Plant and Dian. Ticket demand has surged in New York, prompting calls for additional dates.
Cultural Significance and Tour Momentum
At 77, Robert Plant continues to draw large crowds and critical acclaim. The Saving Grace tour marks his first major solo outing since 2017 and showcases his evolving musical style. The New York shows are expected to attract longtime fans and younger audiences alike, reinforcing Plant’s legacy as a dynamic live performer. The acoustic format offers a fresh take on Zeppelin classics, appealing to both purists and new listeners.
What’s Next: Tour Continuation and Ticket Availability
Following the New York dates, Plant is expected to announce additional U.S. stops. Fans are encouraged to monitor ticket platforms for updates and availability. As of now, limited seats remain for both New York shows.









