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If you’re a rock and roll fan who wants to “get the Led out,” we’ve got the perfect summer tour just for you.

Former Led Zeppelin frontman and current Grammy-winning bluegrass icon Robert Plant is touring all over North America with Alison Krauss as part of his ongoing ‘Raising The Roof Tour’ in support of his 2021 album of the same name.

Along the way, the duo will perform with 90-year-old Willie Nelson on the traveling ‘Outlaw Music Festival’ from June 23-25 and stop into New York for a gig at Bethel’s Bethel Woods Center for the Arts on Saturday, July 1.

When all is said, the tour wraps up on July 7 in Montreal.

And if you need tickets to hear the man who brought “Stairway to Heaven,” “Black Dog,” “Immigrant Song” and so many more live, we’re here to let you know that shockingly cheap last-minute seats are available.

At the time of publication, we found some tickets going for as low as $24 before fees on Vivid Seats.

Now, that’s a steal to see a Rock and Roll Hall of Famer live in action.

Want to find out more about where, when and how much it will cost to see Plant this summer?

Keep scrolling.

We’ve got everything you need to know and more below.

All prices listed above are subject to fluctuation.

Robert Plant 2023 tour schedule

A complete calendar including all of Robert Plant’s 2023 tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available can be found here:

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Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Music Festival

Nelson may be 90 but he isn’t showing any signs of slowing down any time soon.

The legendary Red Headed Stranger has 32 concerts lined up from June through October with a rotating cast of special guests like John Fogerty of Credence Clearwater Revival, Avett Brothers, Bob Weir of The Grateful Dead, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Govt Mule and many, many more.

Want to see where else they’re headed?

Robert Plant set list

Plant doesn’t just play tracks from his catalog live.

Rather than sticks to songs from the new album and Zeppelin favorites, he mixes in some eclectic covers too.

Based on our findings at Set List FM, here’s what you can expect to hear at a Plant show on tour.

01.) “Rich Woman” (Li’l Millet and His Creoles cover)

02.) “Quattro (World Drifts In)” (Calexico cover)

03.) “Fortune Teller” (Benny Spellman cover)

04.) “The Price of Love” (The Everly Brothers cover)

05.) “Rock and Roll” (Led Zeppelin cover)

06.) “Please Read the Letter” (Jimmy Page & Robert Plant cover)

07.) “High and Lonesome”

08.) “Last Kind Words Blues” (Geeshie Wiley cover)

09.) “You Led Me to the Wrong” (Ola Belle Reed cover)

10.) “Trouble With My Lover” (Allen Toussaint and Leo Nocentelli cover)

11.) “In the Mood / Matty Groves” (Robert Plant cover)

12.) “Gallows Pole” (Led Zeppelin cover)

13.) “Can’t Let Go” (Randy Weeks cover)

14.) “The Battle of Evermore” (Led Zeppelin cover)

15.) “When the Levee Breaks” (Memphis Minnie & Kansas Joe McCoy cover)

Encore:

16.) “Gone Gone Gone” (The Everly Brothers cover)

Classic rockers on tour in 2023

Many stars who have been enshrined in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame are back on the road this summer.

Here are just five of our favorite acts you won’t want to miss these next few months.

For fans of Zeppelin, we can’t help but recommend seeking out Greta Van Fleet’s upcoming tour too.

You’ll thank us later.

Who else is back at it? Check out our list of the 22 biggest classic rockers on tour in 2023 here to find out.

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