What do the cheapest Robert Plant tickets cost? Get them with a discount

It’s time to revive your Led Zeppelin phase.From September through October, Robert Plant is playing theaters, opera houses, amphitheaters, arts centers and music halls all over North America as part of his ‘Up The Sharp End Tour’ with his backing band Saving Grace featuring Suzi Dian and special guest Rosie Flores.While out and about, the mystical Rock Hall of Famer is really going to California.As of now, Plant has six concerts in the Golden State.

They’re scheduled to take place:Yaamava TheaterHighland, CASaturday, Sept.26Humphrey’s Concerts By the BaySan Diego, CAMonday, Sept.

28Vina Robles AmphitheatrePaso Robles, CATuesday, Sept.29Arlington TheatreSanta Barbara, CAThursday, Oct.

1Orpheum TheatreSan Francisco, CAFriday, Oct.2SAFE Credit Union Performing Arts CenterSacramento, CAMonday, Oct.

5If you’d like to see the legendary Zeppelin frontman live, tickets are available for all shows on Plant’s autumnal run.At the time of publication, the lowest price we could find on seats for any one gig was $84 including fees on SeatGeek.Prices start at $122 including fees for the San Francisco show.Based on our findings at Set List FM, Plant and co.typically perform 13-songs per show.

Typically, the group — which is more classical rock than classic rock if you catch our drift — bust out their takes on traditional covers and a handful of Zeppelin tracks.When the band performed at New York City’s Cathedral of Saint John the Divine on April 7, the Zep cuts they played were “Ramble On,” “Four Sticks,” “Friends” and “The Rain Song.”A New York Post writer attended the show and claimed “Plant’s husky falsetto is still intact and his precise, nimble, almost inhuman guttural vocals filled the cathedral.Of course, he’s absolutely ferocious on the harmonica, too.”They added “every song takes you on a journey where you feel as if you’re trudging through the forests of Mordor.

This is a true spiritual experience.Hearing Plant play...

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