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Robert Plant Shown in Australia began in March 2013
Written By DailyWeeks.com on Sunday, December 2, 2012 | 9:51 PM
The fans of Led Zeppelin in Australia reportedly impatient to wait the arrival of the band's singer Robert Plant who will visit Adelaide, Sydney, Melbourne and Tasmania. In Adelaide, Plant re-visited after 30 years.
Currently, Plant toured the world with his new band The Sensational Space Shifters, and usually featuring classic songs like Led Zeppelin's "Black Dog", "Bron-Y-Aur-Stomp," "Ramble On", "Whole Lotta Love "" Going to California ", and" Rock and Roll ".
Plant will begin his tour in Australia with a performance at the Adelaide Entertainment Center March 26, and this is the third time Plant performing in Adelaide, after performing with Led Zeppelin in 1972 and a tour alone in 1984.
Plant which originated in England, and now the 64-year-old will also appear in BlueFest in Byron Bay, New South Wales, and the West Coast Blues and Roots Festival in Fremantle.
According to the Reuters correspondent in Australia L. Literature Wijaya, Plant will also perform in Sydney, March 28, Melbourne 3 Aprill, and Launceston (Tasmania), 5 April.
Sources: Kompas
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