This week, the esteemed lead singer of Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant, supported his 12th studio album, Saving Grace, in the Big Apple. The musician, who’s been on the scene and making an impression since 1965, performed tracks from the September 26, 2025, release with collaborator Suzi Dian. 

During the concert, which took place at New York’s Brooklyn Paramount on Wednesday, Nov. 5, the Plant and company invigorated pieces that were selected from Saving Grace, to shine light on the record’s contents, with select pieces played in front of the packed house. In addition to specific tracks from the new album, the setlist featured a throwback to Plant’s Zeppelin days through “Ramble On,” “The Rain Song,” “Friends,” and “Four Sticks.”

In addition to Zeppelin tunes, Plant also helped revive a cover of Neil Young’s On the Beach cut, “For the Turnstiles,” and Moby Grape’s “It’s A Beautiful Day Today,” which was also featured on Saving Grace. 

On location and sharing his photos from the midweek concert was Bill Kelly. Swipe through below.