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Led Zeppelin on Hold? Robert Plant and Alison Krauss to Tour
By Jane Cohen and Bob Grossweiner
The unique pairing of Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, whose “Raising Sand” album has emerged as one of the past year’s major critical and word-of-mouth sales success stories, has resulted in an extensive U.S. and European tour starting April 20. After a brief run of dates in the mid-South, the tour jumps across the pond on an 11-date European tour in May before returning for more North American concerts in June and July, with dates to be announced.
What this means for a possible Led Zeppelin tour, which gained attention following the band’s recent successful one-off benefit show, is unknown due to the worldwide tour with Krauss. It was though that Zeppelin, which Plant fronts, but to prepare for such an endeavor the band would need time to rehearse and the get the production down pat, leaving very little time to play those festivals and stadiums.
Plant and Krauss will perform songs together onstage from “Raising Sand” as well as songs from their careers with a band led by album producer T Bone Burnett. The two offer a preview of the tour on Feb. 11 when CMT airs "CMT Crossroads: Robert Plant and Alison Krauss."
“Raising Sand” debuted at #2 on the Billboard 200 chart following its Oct. 23 release on Rounder Records and was certified RIAA gold soon after. "Gone Gone Gone (Done Moved On)," the first single from the album, was nominated for a Grammy for "Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals."
Robert Plant/Allison Krauss itinerary:
April
20 Louisville, KY – Palace Theatre
22 Knoxville, TN – Knoxville Civic Coliseum
23 Chattanooga, TN – Memorial Auditorium
26 Birmingham, AL – BJCC Arena
May
5 UK Birmingham, NIA Academy
7 UK Manchester, Apollo
8 UK Cardiff, International Arena
10 GER Dusseldorf, Phillipshalle
11 BEL Brussels, Forest National
13 FRA Paris, Le Grand Rex
14 NET Amsterdam, Heineken Music Hall
16 SWE Stockholm, Hovet
18 NOR Oslo, Spektrum
19 NOR Bergen, Bergenshalle
22 UK London, Wembley Arena
(The image accompanying this story is from TheBluegrassBlog.com)



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Comments represent the opinions of users and do not necessarily reflect the views of TicketNews.That dude from mean venus aint opening for nobody. He died 6 months ago from a heroin overdose. Supposedly he was working with Axl at the 11th hour writing material for inclusion on Chinese Democracy. Guess he couldn't handle playing with the big boys.
This is also supposedly one of the reasons that Plant isn't doing the tour too. After this Krauss b.s. he is done. Really ashame the Zep guys can't honor Plant's decision and understand that losing your son to heroin is something that most people never emotionally come back from.
RIP J
MEAN VENUS ruled!!!
It seems that spring this year has carried best news. The two great singers Robert Plant and Alison Krauss are going to tour. Since I love music I’ll attend and I’m sure the performance will be great. I discovered an interesting site to compare prices of tickets before booking. And I’ll look for the cheapest price:
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I’m not mean but I do love to watch my favourite singers and save few dollars.
Who will Led Zeppelin have as an opening act on their 2008 US tour???
The rumors have finally been silenced: Plant has personally tapped his illegitimate son's band--MEAN VENUS--to open all 2008 shows.
MEAN VENUS' lead singer, J, when recently interviewed by Rolling Stone magazine, spoke of his utter disbelief at the prospect:
"I only found out he [Plant] was my dad a few years ago.
My mum hid it from me for the majority of my life. So to actually be going on the road with my Dad is bloody outrageous!".....
Robert only has 2 sons and thats not you, and if Led Zep was touring it would be Logan Plants band. You dont look anything like him some im sure thats not your father.
Sorry man get for real and stop using Led Zep to get your band moving.