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Robert Plant Reimagines Zeppelin at Buenos Aires’ Gran Rex With Saving Grace

The veteran singer leans into an acoustic folk-blues palette that prizes ensemble craft over nostalgia.

Overview

  • Robert Plant led an acoustic-focused concert at Teatro Gran Rex in Buenos Aires with his band Saving Grace, earning a full house and sustained ovations.
  • The set mixed folk and Delta blues with reworked Led Zeppelin songs including Ramble On, Friends, Rock and Roll and Going to California.
  • Suzi Dian shared lead vocals and played accordion and bass, anchoring a lineup that also featured guitars, banjo, cello and hand percussion.
  • Reviews noted a stripped presentation with the musicians seated and no screens, and praised Plant’s strong voice and poise at 77.
  • The Argentina leg continues with a second Gran Rex show, followed by dates in Córdoba and Rosario later this week.