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Krauss & Union Station followed the unexpected success of Now That I’ve Found You with So Long, So Wrong in spring 1997. Forget About It came in mid-1999. A year later, Krauss & Union Station joined the likes of John Hartford, Ralph Stanley, and others for the multi-million-selling soundtrack O Brother, Where Art Thou ? A North American tour encompassing some of the album’s stellar musicians followed in summer 2002, allowing Krauss and her band’s popularity to soar. New Favorite appeared in November and went gold within four months. A live record came soon after, and in 2004 Krauss put forth Lonely Runs Both Ways. A Hundred Miles or More, a collection drawn from Krauss’ Rounder albums, along with sides recorded for assorted soundtrack projects and five previously fresh new tracks, appeared in 2007.

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Alison Maria Krauss, the enchanting American bluegrass-country singer and fiddler, has graced the world with her melodious talents since her early years. From her humble beginnings in Decatur, Illinois, to becoming a record-breaking artist, her story is a remarkable one. With 14 albums under her belt, unforgettable performances on prestigious soundtracks, and a history-making collection of 27 Grammy Awards, Krauss’s musical odyssey is an awe-inspiring tale of talent, perseverance, and success.

Early Beginnings

Born on July 23, 1971, in Decatur, Illinois, to parents with diverse artistic backgrounds, Alison Krauss’s journey into the world of music started at an early age. Her mother’s banjo and acoustic guitar playing filled their home with folk music, while her radio introduced her to rock and pop. Her brother, Viktor, also contributed to her musical development by playing the piano and double bass. At the insistence of her mother, Krauss began studying classical violin at the tender age of five, even though she was initially reluctant. Her early years were marked by a diverse range of interests, including roller skating, eventually leading her to make the pivotal choice to pursue a career in music.

Emergence as a Fiddling Prodigy

Krauss’s extraordinary talent truly emerged when she started playing the fiddle. Her first taste of bluegrass came when she competed in a fiddle contest at the Champaign County Fair at the age of eight, placing fourth and even meeting fellow prodigy Andrea Zonn. She quickly developed an uncanny ability to learn complex riffs by ear and make them her own. By age 13, she won the Walnut Valley Festival Fiddle Championship and was hailed as the “Most Promising Fiddler in the Midwest” by the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass in America. Her virtuoso talents were even recognized by Vanity Fair magazine.

Joining Union Station

Krauss’s journey led her to meet Dan Tyminski and the members of Union Station in 1984 at bluegrass festivals. This encounter marked the beginning of her illustrious career with the band that would shape her musical identity. Each member of Union Station has their own remarkable story, and Krauss’s unique blend of talents was the final piece that elevated the band to new heights.

The Path to Stardom

Krauss’s career took off in 1985 when she signed with Rounder Records. In 1987, at the age of 16, she released her debut album “Too Late to Cry” with Union Station as her backup band. This was just the beginning of her journey towards becoming one of the most celebrated artists in the bluegrass and country genres. Krauss’s unique contract with Rounder Records required her to alternate between solo and group albums, leading to a stellar discography and numerous hits.

Rising Success and Grammy Triumphs

Alison Krauss’s success was not limited to bluegrass and country circles. Her collaboration with the Cox Family on the bluegrass album “I Know Who Holds Tomorrow” and her work with Shenandoah on “Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart” propelled her into the country music scene. Notably, her contribution to the “O Brother, Where Art Thou?” soundtrack played a pivotal role in reviving interest in bluegrass music, earning her a Grammy Award for Album of the Year.

The Legendary Collaboration with Robert Plant

One of the most iconic chapters in Alison Krauss’s career was her collaboration with English rock singer Robert Plant. Their platinum-selling album “Raising Sand” in 2007 earned them five Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year. This remarkable achievement cemented her status as one of the greatest artists of her generation. The duo also recorded a memorable Crossroads special for the Country Music Television network.

Continued Success and Upcoming Tours

Alison Krauss’s journey continues to this day. Her album “Paper Airplane,” released in 2011, topped the charts and showcased her unwavering commitment to creating remarkable music. In August 2021, she announced a sequel album with Robert Plant titled “Raise the Roof,” along with an exciting 2022 tour.

Other Work and Honors

Aside from her solo and group work, Krauss has made significant contributions to other artists’ records and motion picture soundtracks. Her remarkable career has earned her a multitude of awards, including 27 Grammy Awards and recognition from the music industry and her hometown of Champaign, Illinois, where an honorary street bears her name.

Alison Krauss’s story is a testament to the power of talent, dedication, and passion in the world of music. With a discography that continues to inspire and a live performance history that captivates audiences worldwide, she remains a shining star in the realm of bluegrass and country music. Her journey is far from over, and her legacy is a timeless one, etched into the annals of music history.

Discography

  • Too Late to Cry (1987)
  • Two Highways (1989)
  • I’ve Got That Old Feeling (1990)
  • Every Time You Say Goodbye (1992)
  • Forget About It (1999)
  • New Favorite (2001)
  • Lonely Runs Both Ways (2004)
  • Paper Airplane (2011)
  • Windy City (2017)
  • Raise the Roof (Upcoming, 2022)
  • 27 Grammy Awards
  • 14 International Bluegrass Music Association Awards
  • 9 Country Music Association Awards
  • 2 Gospel Music Association Awards
  • 2 CMT Music Awards
  • 2 Academy of Country Music Awards
  • 1 Canadian Country Music Award

Alison Krauss’s extraordinary journey through the world of music has left an indelible mark, and her live performances continue to mesmerize audiences around the globe. Her compelling story and remarkable talent have earned her a place in the annals of music history.

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Hear Robert Plant, Alison Krauss and T Bone Burnett in harmony on standout track “High and Lonesome”, backed by all-star lineup of drummer Jay Bellerose, bassist Dennis Crouch, guitarist Marc Ribot and pedal steel player Russell Pahl, plus Viktor Krauss on mellotron, Jeff Taylor on bass accordion, and T Bone Burnett on electric guitar, mellotron and additional vocals. “High and Lonesome” is the second preview of Raise The Roof, following lead single “Can’t Let Go”, a rendition of the Randy Weeks/Lucinda Williams classic.

The rest of Raise The Roof includes deep cuts by Merle Haggard, Allen Toussaint, The Everly Brothers, Anne Briggs, Geeshie Wiley, Bert Jansch, Calexico and more.

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Alison Krauss is a country singer and songwriter hailing from Decatur, Illinois, United States who was born on the 23rd of July 1971. Since her debut in 1984 she has released 16 studio albums and has become the most awarded female artist in the history of the Grammy Awards.

Alison Krauss is the kind of late starter that could put this current generation of pop stars to shame. Picking up the violin at the age of five, she started studying the classical side of the instrument first before turning to bluegrass soon afterwards. Three years after she picked up the instrument she was already entering and winning talent contests and by the age of ten she was performing with her own band. She spent her early teenage years winning vast amounts of praise for her musicianship, with Vanity Fair calling her a Virtuoso and the Society for the Preservation of Bluegrass in America naming her the "Most Promising Fiddler in the Midwest”.

However, Krauss’ career would soon take her far beyond anything regional. When she was twelve she joined the band of bassist and songwriter John Pennell, an outfit called Silver Rail. However, after another band was discovered of the same name, their moniker was changed to Union Station. In 1985 she released her first solo record, a collection of classic fiddle tunes that didn’t really go anywhere. However, it did land her a record deal with Rounder Records, and with Union Station backing her, and Pennell writing the songs, together they created Krauss’ second album “Too Late To Cry” in 1987.

It was at this point that Krauss and Union Station started to get some mainstream attention, quickly following up “Too Late To Cry” with extensive touring and then 1989’s “Two Highways”. This was Krauss’ first album to be credited to her and Union Station, but Rounder wanted her to alternate between solo records and then records with the band, so the first time that Krauss achieved mainstream success was under her own name with 1990’s “I’ve Got That Old Feeling”. The record was a reasonable commercial success but it was also the first record to net her a Grammy Award for Best Bluegrass Recording.

The 90’s proved to be very kind to Krauss, as her and Union Station took their brand of rootsy bluegrass into the mainstream charts. 1994 saw the release of her first top ten country hit in the form of “Somewhere In The Vicinity Of The Heart”. 1995’s compilation album “Now That I’ve Found You: A Collection” saw her embark into the top twenty of the Billboard 200 for the first time, peaking at number 13. The collection of older releases and covers from her career, one that was already a decade long at this point, would also go double platinum, selling two million copies before the year was out.

Since then, Krauss has gone from strength to strength. She’s won a veritable mountain of Grammy Awards (27 in total), had a further five more of her albums certified Gold, become an omissible live act with Union Station and generally become one of the biggest Bluegrass artists in the world. Not to mention recording and releasing a critically acclaimed and commercially successful album with the one and only Robert Plant as well. She’s something of a legend, and for that, she comes highly recommended.

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I don’t often get all excitable and gushy about bands or artists, but then it’s not often that I’m granted the privilege of seeing one of the biggest talents in American music alive- the legendary bluegrass singer and fiddler, Alison Krauss. I’ve loved her incandescent, soulfully pitch-perfect voice and lullaby-like lyrics since hearing her featured extensively on the soundtrack to the Cohen Brothers’ masterpiece movie, ‘O Brother Where Art Though’ in 2000, but Krauss has been performing and winning awards (she’s currently the most awarded singer and most awarded female artist ever) since the release of her first album, ‘Different Strokes’, in 1987. Her voice and sheer instrumental talents on the piano and violin remain, in my opinion, unsurpassed, and along with her long-time band, Union Station, Krauss puts on a stellar show that is a delight to be a part of.

I was lucky enough to catch Alison Krauss and Union Station on the same bill as another country music legend, Willie Nelson, earlier this year, so this was a special show indeed- but for me, it was all about Krauss. She certainly didn’t disappoint, playing classic balladic hits like ‘When You Say Nothing At All’, ‘Stay’, and the gospel-influenced ‘Down In The River To Pray’, a favourite track from the ‘O Brother…’ soundtrack. Union Station were also all class and musical talent, and accompanied Krauss’ delicate-yet-powerful vocals perfectly. An amazing show of true prowess from some of the most legendary living artists!

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It takes quite the performer to be able to hold their own alongside a musician as legendary as Robert Plant, but whilst Alison Krauss probably can’t quite lay claim to having quite the same level of fame or musical influence as the former Led Zeppelin frontman, she’s certainly of a similar stature within her own genre of bluegrass. Underlining how huge that style is in America, she’s won an astonishing twenty-seven Grammy awards, making her the record-holder for the living person with the most wins alongside Quincy Jones, and she’s managed a couple of platinum records, too, as well as success on both sides of the Atlantic with Raising Sand, her collaborative album with Plant - it went in at number two in both the U.S. and the UK. She continues to tour, too, these days primarily with her band, Union Station. Her most recent jaunt across the UK came back in 2011, when a run across the nation’s theatres culminated in two nights at London’s Royal Festival Hall. She played career-spanning sets, showcasing the flexibility of her vocal talents, with Union Station providing superb backing throughout; still only forty-three, there’s still time for her to genuinely conquer the UK, so look out for a return before long, too.

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Alison Krauss is something of a legendary performer when it comes to the genre of country and bluegrass. Entering the music industry at an incredibly young age seems to have given Alison an advantage against her contemporaries as she has had extra time to perfect her craft and develop her natural musical talents.

Now a complete professional when performing live, she selects her most accomplished and celebrated work from her long discography to really amaze fans with her abilities. The way in which she is able to captivate a room with the slight flick of a violin bow is really something and matched with her startling vocal the whole audience are entranced by the unusual performer.

The levels of music here is of the highest calibre, as one would imagine it would be for a 27 times Grammy award winner yet Alison stills breaks from her performance to interact with the crowd. A real icon of genre and a performer who cannot be compared.

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Flat out one of the best singer performers alive today. Her voice has amazing tonal qualities and perfect pitch. Seeing her in concert seven years ago was a treat from the second row! Jerry Douglas world class dobro player and Union Station are in the top five acoustical acts that I've ever seen. In live shows my favorite women singers are Alison and Bonnie Raitt. The blending of the bands instruments are acoustically matched and blended producing unmatched balance from the years of practicing and touring together! I can assure you any opportunity to see them.....I will be going!

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What a show. Supported by two of the Cox family. Sang most of her recognised songs.

Disappointed she didn't sing " please read the letter".

But her version of " you say it best" was stunning.

We traveled from Spain for this concert. Took friends who had never heard of her and they loved it.

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saw Alison Krauss at Foxwoods on 9/7. Her voice is amazing! The harmony between her and the Cox family that joined her for the evening was fantastic! A lot of the songs were very moving, stating love, faith, and worship. Highly recommend seeing her if the opportunity arises.

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Alison Krauss and band had the beautiful, pure sound audiences have always expected from them. Sweet harmonies and familiar melodies along with creative, sensitive instrumentation contributed to a lovely and memorable evening of musical entertainment.

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She sings like an angel and her band is first class. I just wish she could have appeared without Willie Nelson so we could hear more from her and her band mates.

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Robert Plant and Alison Krauss on Their 2024 Tour, ‘Stairway to Heaven,’ Retirement, and Much More

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Robert Plant and Alison Krauss aren’t ready to stop singing together just yet. “We’ve been doing this on and off since 2007,” says Krauss, “and it’s just gotten better every time we’ve gotten together.” So after touring for the past two years behind their second collaborative album, 2021’s Raise the Roof , they’re adding 28 tour dates this year, beginning in June. Krauss and Plant gave Rolling Stone for their only interview about the new tour, explaining why they just can’t quit each other, discussing future plans, breaking down their set list, and much more. Some highlights follow, and you can hear the entire conversation on the latest episode of our Rolling Stone Music Now podcast — go  here  for the podcast provider of your choice, listen on  Apple Podcasts  or  Spotify , or just press play below.

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Alison Krauss:  It’s felt great. I’m really glad that we’ve been able to revisit this as many times as we have. The band has more room, and I get a little more consistency with what’s happening when it’s time for me to jump in and sing harmony. And I thought, “Oh, it’ll be too long in between …” But it’s amazing how quickly the months go by before we go out again. I’m really looking forward to doing it again.

Alison, when you mentioned a little more consistency, I know that was always kind of an issue. Robert sings with a lot of freedom and improvisation, so it was always a challenge to harmonize. How are those things changing to make it easier? Krauss: Oh, I don’t know if they’re changing [laughs] . It’s just that I can catch a little bit more of his phrasing when he looks my way.  He’s always very funny, because he’s like, “Don’t worry about it!” He goes, “It’s the same. It’s the same every time.” And i’m like, “It’s never the same!” So, you know, I gotta hang on for dear life.

Plant: I don’t notice any of that!

Of course not. Krauss: [Laughs] He doesn’t notice.

I’ve learned a lot, and those moments are hair-raising. It’s great to be learning and be contrite and humble and come into your dressing room bowing and saying “Can you just explain the last harmony to me again?”

Krauss: It’s not quite like that!

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What have the two of you both been up to since July, when the last dates ended? Krauss: I’ve been in the studio recording. And that’s a tedious process. Plant: I’ve got a group of friends that I play with over here a little bit from time to time. I’ve also been going through all that stuff that I never released and never quite got finished. And getting excited about it. Going, “Wow. What am I going to do with that?” It’s the idioms, the visitation, the places that I’ve been musically which were not complete are just mind-boggling, and they’re a little bit overwhelming.

Are you writing new songs as well, Robert? Plant: I’ve got a Tascam digital recorder, and I sing, and I put the vocals through a guitar pedal, and then I record them on that over there, and it sounds great. Why bother to go to the studio? But I can’t find words. This is a very difficult time to try and wax lyrical out there.

I love that. Alison, in your genre, it’s taken for granted that people will stay onstage until, basically, they can’t stand up anymore, even beyond. You’re quite young still, but I’m sure that you’ve always taken it for granted that you’re going to be doing this if you can when you’re 80 or 90. Krauss: You never know how you’re going to feel, and you never know when you’re going to feel different. With this music, I think so many people started so young, and they toured so much. It’s all they knew. It’s hard to say, what I’m going to feel when when I get older. 

Robert, there’s people of your generation retiring. Do you think about retirement? You seem to love being on the road, so do you want to just push it as long as you can push it? Plant: The camaraderie, the things that you share up there, and the frailties that you know you’re carrying with you quietly, the exposure of yourself to yourself, is something that I would hate to say goodbye to. I can’t just sit back. Out there in the real world, people say to me, “What about the book?” And I say, “Are you kidding? What? This is spectacular. Why think about it twice?” This is today. What happened in Schenectady in 1969 is another story. And for me, the continuum must keep going. Today, I was pulling all my lyric books out and going, “Gotta get the groove back. I’ve got something to say.” So yeah, I’m going to keep going — as long as they’ve got effects machines that make me sound good [laughs] . Well, it worked for Elvis! Listen to the compression on his voice on some of those big ballads in ’57.  

Robert, you sang “Stairway to Heaven” for the first time in many years at a charity event last year. What did that feel like? Plant: It was cathartic. People go, “Oh, that’s good. He never was going to do that.” But I didn’t really do it! I just blurted it out. ‘Cause it’s such an important song to me for where I was at the time and where I was with Jimmy and with John and Bonzo. So on that night, it was what it was. It was a trial by fire, but I felt better at the end than at the beginning. 

Finally, you have these 30 or so dates, and you have your own careers. What are your hopes for the future of this collaboration? Plant: I really hope that we pull a cat out of the bag again.  

Krauss: We have had such a great time making those records and touring that I’d love to see it happen again, too. I feel like we’ve made something new when we recorded together. The whole thing has been a surprise for me. And I know it was for Robert too, although he seems to have more bravery in this department. 

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Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Announce North American Tour Dates

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Robert Plant and Alison Krauss have announced a spring and summer tour of North America. The concerts begin in June and stretch into September. See the duo’s tour dates below.

JD McPherson will open for Plant and Krauss. He’ll also join the musicians’ band to play lead guitar alongside drummer Jay Bellerose, bassist Dennis Crouch, string player Stuart Duncan, and keyboardist and guitarist Viktor Krauss.

In 2021, Plant and Krauss released their second collaborative album, Raise the Roof . The artists first connected in 2007 for Raising Sand . Both albums were produced by T Bone Burnett.

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06-02 Tulsa, OK - Cain’s Ballroom 06-04 Camdenton, MO - Ozarks Amphitheater * 06-05 Lincoln, NE - Pinewood Bowl Theater * 06-07 Prior Lake, MN - Mystic Lake Amphitheater * 06-08 Madison, WI - Breese Stevens Field * 06-11 Des Moines, IA - Lauridsen Amphitheater at Waterworks Park * 06-12 Highland Park, IL - Ravinia Festival * 06-14 Toledo, OH - Toledo Zoo & Aquarium - Amphitheater * 06-15 Burgettstown, PA - The Pavilion at Star Lake * 06-18 Vienna, VA - Wolf Trap * 06-19 Vienna, VA - Wolf Trap * 08-08 Missoula, MT - KettleHouse Amphitheater * 08-09 Missoula, MT - KettleHouse Amphitheater * 08-11 Edmonton, Alberta - Edmonton Folk Music Festival 08-13 Vancouver, British Columbia - Queen Elizabeth Theatre * 08-14 Vancouver, British Columbia - Queen Elizabeth Theatre * 08-16 Seattle, WA - Venue TBD * 08-17 Seattle, WA - Venue TBD * 08-19 Eugene, OR - The Cuthbert Amphitheater * 08-21 Murphys, CA - Ironstone Amphitheatre * 08-22 Stanford, CA - Frost Amphitheater * 08-24 Paso Robles, CA - Vina Robles Amphitheatre * 08-25 Highland, CA - Yaamava’ Theater * 08-26 Flagstaff, AZ - Pepsi Amphitheater * 08-28 Santa Fe, NM - The Santa Fe Opera * 08-29 Santa Fe, NM - The Santa Fe Opera * 08-31 Colorado Springs, CO - Sunset Amphitheater * 09-01 Vail, CO - Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater *

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Robert Plant & Alison Krauss Detail 2023 Tour Dates

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Robert Plant  and  Alison Krauss  will return to the road for a 2023 tour of the U.S. and Canada. The new crop of spring and summer tour dates will see the duo travel in continued support of their acclaimed 2022 album Raise the Roof .

This next leg of the  Raising the Roof Tour will kick off on April 25th in Shreveport, LA. The pair will travel throughout the South and Midwest with May shows in Texas, Alabama, Kentucky, Ohio, Missouri, North Carolina, Tennesee, and Virginia before resurfacing out west in June for gigs in Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado, and Montana.

To wrap up the tour, the Led Zeppelin  frontman and the 27-time Grammy winner will perform their final sweep of the Eastern U.S. with stops in Ohio, Virginia, New York, Massachusetts, and Maine before closing the trek on July 5th with the tour’s lone Canadian date in Toronto. Most dates will feature JD McPherson  as support.

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A pre-sale for tickets to Robert Plant and Alison Krauss’ 2023 Raising the Roof Tour  begins on Thursday at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster (use code CHORUS). Tickets go on sale to the general public on Friday at 10 a.m. local time. Click below for a full list of tour dates.

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04/25 — Shreveport, LA @ Shreveport Municipal Auditorium 04/26 — The Woodlands, TX @ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion 04/29 — Pelham, AL @ Oak Mountain Amphitheatre 04/30 — Huntsville, AL @ The Orion Amphitheater 05/02 — Louisville, KY @ The Louisville Palace Theatre 05/03 — Huber Heights @ OH, Rose Music Center @ The Heights 05/05 — Kansas City, MO @ Starlight Theatre 05/09 — Asheville, NC @ ExploreAsheville.com Arena 05/10 — Wilmington, NC @ Live Oak Bank Pavilion 05/13 — Chattanooga, TN @ Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Auditorium 05/15 — Charlotte, NC @ Charlotte Metro Credit Union Amphitheatre 05/17 — Portsmouth, VA @ Atlantic Union Bank Pavilion 05/18 — Charlottesville, VA @ Ting Pavilion 06/14 — Las Vegas, NV, @ Pearl Concert Theater 06/15 –Tucson, AZ @ Centennial Hall at University of Arizona 06/17 — Taos, NM @ Kit Carson Park 06/18 — Telluride, CO @ Telluride Bluegrass Festival 06/20 — Bonner, MT @ Kettlehouse Amphitheater 06/28 — Cuyahoga Falls, OH @ Blossom Music Center 06/29 — Vienna, VA @ Wolf Trap 07/01 — Bethel, NY @ Bethel Woods Center for the Arts 07/02 — Lenox, MA @ Tanglewood Music Center 07/03 — Portland, ME @ Thompon’s Point 07/05 — Toronto, ON @ Budweiser Stage

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Robert Plant and Alison Krauss Announce 2024 Tour Dates

Robert Plant and Alison Krauss will hit the road this year, launching a two-month run of North American shows in June, the Can’t Let Go Tour.

Their first concert will take place June 2 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, followed by stops in various U.S cities, plus three Canadian dates.

You can view a complete list of show dates below. According to a press release, additional dates are expected to be announced.

Pre-sales will begin Feb. 14, followed by all tickets on Feb. 16.

Plant and Krauss will be joined on the road by guiatrist JD McPherson, drummer Jay Bellerose, bassist Dennis Crouch, string player Stuart Duncan and Viktor Krauss (Alison's brother) on keys and guitar.

The press release notes that in addition to performing material from their two collaborative releases, 2007’s Raising Sand and 2021's Raise the Roof , Plant and Krauss will perform numerous other covers, as well as reimagined Led Zeppelin classics like "The Battle of Evermore," "When the Levee Breaks" and "Rock and Roll."

Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, Can’t Let Go Tour 2024 June 2- Tulsa, OK @ Cain's Ballroom June 4 - Camdenton, MO @ Ozarks Amphitheater* June 5 - Lincoln, NE @ Pinewood Bowl Theater* June 7 - Prior Lake, MN @ Mystic Lake Amphitheater* June 8 - Madison, WI @ Breese Stevens Field* June 11 - Des Moines, IA @ Lauridsen Amphitheater at Waterworks Park* June 12 - Highland Park, IL @ Ravinia Festival* # June 14 - Toledo, OH @ Toledo Zoo & Aquarium - Amphitheater* June 15 - Burgettstown, PA @ The Pavilion at Star Lake* June 18 - Vienna, VA @ Wolf Trap* June 19 - Vienna, VA @ Wolf Trap* Aug. 8 - Missoula, MT @ KettleHouse Amphitheater* Aug. 9 - Missoula, MT @ KettleHouse Amphitheater* Aug. 11 - Edmonton, AB @ Edmonton Folk Music Festival ! Aug. 13 - Vancouver, BC @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre* Aug. 14 - Vancouver, BC @ Queen Elizabeth Theatre* Aug. 16 - Seattle, WA @ Venue TBD*^ Aug. 17 - Seattle, WA @ Venue TBD*^ Aug. 19 - Eugene, OR @ The Cuthbert Amphitheater* Aug. 21 - Murphy's, CA @ Ironstone Amphitheatre* Aug. 22 - Stanford, CA @ Frost Amphitheater* Aug. 24 - Paso Robles, CA @ Vina Robles Amphitheatre* Aug. 25 - Highland, CA @ Yaamava’ Theater* Aug. 26 - Flagstaff, AZ @ Pepsi Amphitheater* Aug. 28 - Santa Fe, NM @ The Santa Fe Opera* Aug. 29 - Santa Fe, NM @ The Santa Fe Opera* Aug. 31 - Colorado Springs, CO @ Sunset Amphitheater* Sept. 1 - Vail, CO @ Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater* *w/ JD McPherson # on-sale April 24th ! on-sale June 1st ^on-sale March 25th

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The lead singer of Led Zeppelin will be gracing an Ozarks stage this summer.

Robert Plant, known as the lead singer and lyricist of Led Zeppelin, is performing alongside bluegrass-country musician Alison Krauss at the Ozark Amphitheater in Camdenton on Tuesday, June 4. The performance is a part of the duo's 2024 "Can't Let Go" tour.

Tickets for the "Can't Let Go" tour go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, Feb. 16, on Plant and Krauss' website, plantkrauss.com .

Plant and Krauss released their latest album together, "Raise the Roof," in 2021. The second collaborative album between the two musicians received three Grammy nominations in 2023 for Best Americana Album, Best American Roots Song for "High and Lonesome" and Best Country Duo/Group Performance for "Going Where the Lonely Go."

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Ravinia Festival 2024: Tickets for summer season go on sale

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Tickets to Ravinia Festival' s highly anticipated 2024 summer concert series go on sale at 8 a.m. Wednesday, according to an announcement.

Tickets will only be available on Ravinia's website , the announcement said, with several shows expected to sell out, including James Taylor, Indigo Girls and Melissa Ethridge, Daryl Hall and Elvis Costello, The Beach Boys with John Stamos, Robert Plant and Alison Kraus, O.A.R and Fitz and the Tantrums, ZZ Top and Lynryd Skynard and Roger Daltrey.

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Tickets prices for shows range from $15 to $230, the announcement said. Guests can bring their own picnics, including alcohol into the park, according to organizers.

Earlier this week, the festival posted several "ticket tips" ahead of the public on-sale, with organizers encouraging customers to reset their password and save credit card information before 8 a.m. Wednesday. Customers can also expect to placed in "virtual waiting rooms," while waiting for tickets, organizers said.

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Ravinia Festival's highly anticipated 2024 summer concert lineup and schedule was announced last month, with big names on the lineup including The Beach Boys, Norah Jones, James Taylor and Robert Plant & Alison Krause.

Since the announcement, some additional acts have been added to the bill, including TLC & Shaggy , and a tribute to Whitney Houston with the Chicago Symphony .

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“With an extraordinary range of concerts and artists, we are excited to offer an inspiring and captivating season for everyone who comes to Ravinia,” Ravinia’s President and CEO Jeffrey P. Haydon said in a release. “Whether in Bennett Gordon Hall, Martin Theatre, Pavilion, Lawn, or Carousel, concertgoers will surely experience the spirit of summer with incredible music under the stars."

In 2023 , Ravinia Festival saw performances from John Legend, Jethro Tull, Santana and Ms. Lauryn Hill.

Here's a look some of the acts listed on the 2024 schedule:

JAZZ, BLUES, FOLK, GOSPEL, and AMERICAN SONGBOOK

● Jazz in June: Battle of the Big Bands featuring Adonis Rose & the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra* and Orrin Evans & the Captain Black Big Band , with special guests Kurt Elling and Rufus Reid, plus Ravinia Steans Music Institute Jazz Fellows. The student and professional musicians of the Ravinia Jazz Mentor Program, one of the Reach Teach Play programs, open the night on the Carousel Stage. – June 16 ● Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue with Big Boi and Danielle Ponder* – June 19 ● Because of You starring Michael Feinstein and the Carnegie Hall Big Band in A Tribute to the Legendary Tony Bennett– June 23 ● Michael Cleveland & Flamekeeper* – June 27; Carousel Stage 7 ● Norah Jones and very special guest Mavis Staples – July 14 ● Victor Wooten & the Wooten Brothers – August 7; Carousel Stage ● Samara Joy* – August 25

GLOBAL MUSIC and LATIN

● Little Feat and Los Lobos on the Can’t Be Satisfied Tour – June 22 ● The Reset: An Immersive Sound Experience with Davin Youngs* – July 11; Carousel Stage ● Gipsy Kings featuring Nicolas Reyes and Choco Orta with Caribe Project , July 31 ● Conductor Gustavo Dudamel leads the National Children’s Symphony of Venezuela in two works by South American composers –Alberto Ginastera’s Dances from Estancia and Antonio Estévez’s Mediodía en el llano (Midday on the Plain)-- among other pieces on the program. – August 6 ● Eighth annual Fiesta Ravinia, with Julieta Venegas* and La Santa Cecilia* featured for the main-stage performance of the day – September 15

POP, ROCK, R&B, INDIE, HIP-HOP, COUNTRY, and DJs

● The Flock featuring Jerry Goodman* – June 7; Carousel Stage ● James Taylor & His All-Star Band – June 8 and 9 ● Robert Plant & Alison Krauss and JD McPherson* on the Can’t Let Go Tour – June 12 ● Hauser* on his Rebel with a Cello tour – June 14 ● Michael Franti & Spearhead, Trevor Hall , and Bombargo on The Togetherness Tour – June 15 ● Violent Femmes* play their debut album in its entirety with Chicago Philharmonic and conductor Stuart Chafetz* – June 21 ● Ben Platt* – June 28 ● Roger Daltrey and KT Tunstall* – June 29 ● Lyle Lovett & His Large Band and Clint Black – June 30 ● The Music of ABBA with Arrival From Sweden – July 5 8 ● Daryl Hall and Elvis Costello & The Imposters with Charlie Sexton – July 6 ● The Beach Boys with special guest John Stamos – July 7 ● Norah Jones with very special guest Mavis Staples – July 14 ● Killer Queen: Tribute to Queen featuring Patrick Myers* as Freddie Mercury – July 27 ● Angélique Kidjo and Meshell Ndegeocello* – August 8 ● Indigo Girls and Melissa Etheridge – August 11 ● Robert Glasper* and J. Ivy* – August 14 ● Gaelic Storm* and The High Kings* – August 22 ● O.A.R., Fitz & the Tantrums, and DJ Logic* – August 23 ● The Roots, Digable Planets , and Arrested Development – August 24 ● ZZ Top and Lynyrd Skynyrd on The Sharp Dressed Simple Man Tour – August 29 ● Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit and Alejandro Escovedo – September 8 ● Crowded House* – September 11 ● Queen! featuring resident DJs Derrick Carter, Michael Serafini, and Garrett David, hosts Lucy Stoole and Nico, and special guests – September 14; Carousel Stag

FALL PERFORMANCES

● Shelly Berg Trio* – October 26; Bennett Gordon Hall ● Alexander Hersh^, cello, Victor Santiago Asunción, piano, present Beyond Borders, with works by Debussy, Wiancko, Britten, Schumann, Say, and Sollima. – November 2; Bennett Gordon Hall ● PROJECT Trio* – November 9; Bennett Gordon Hall ● Ryan Townsend Strand , tenor, and Karina Kontorovitch , piano, present Letters to Jackie, a newly conceived song cycle based on the letters sent to Jacqueline Kennedy by the American people following the assassination of her husband, the 15 settings in Letters to Jackie represent the collective grief of a nation and the power of community and healing in a time of great tragedy. – November 16; Bennett Gordon Hall

CHICAGO SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

● July 12 – The CSO opens its 88th summer season at Ravinia with Alsop and two featured soloists, soprano Masabane Cecilia Rangwanasha* and pianist Michelle Cann.* In an evening of American music, the orchestra opens with Aaron Copland’s beloved classic Appalachian Spring followed by James P. Johnson’s Charleston, highlighting this early jazz piano leader’s influence and the iconic dance of the same name. Rangwanasha is in the spotlight for Samuel Barber’s evocative portrait of a small boy in the American South, Knoxville: Summer of 1915. The program wraps with a celebration of the 100th anniversary of George Gershwin’s Rhapsody in Blue, with Cann at the keyboard making her CSO debut. ● July 13 – South African cellist-composer Abel Selaocoe* joins Alsop and debuts with the CSO performing his Four Spirits, which “takes the concerto format to thrillingly unprecedented places” (Bachtrack). Themes of ancestral wisdom, faith, and community permeate the program, as the piece is put in perspective alongside Ludwig van Beethoven’s monumental Fifth Symphony and its distinct explorations of fate. ● July 19 – Conductor Ted Sperling joins the CSO with special guest vocalists to celebrate two iconic pop songwriters, Stevie Wonder and Paul Simon. ● July 20 – Alsop and the CSO take the stage for Gustav Mahler’s final major work for orchestra, Symphony No. 9. Voted as the greatest symphony of all-time in BBC Music 2 Magazine, the evening-long work has beguiled audiences since its 1912 premiere by Bruno Walter and the Vienna Philharmonic. ● July 21 – Winner of the gold medal at the International Chopin Competition and recipient of many esteemed prizes, Japanese pianist Hayato Sumino* reunites with Alsop and makes his Ravinia and CSO debuts performing Fryderyk Chopin’s Piano Concerto No. 1. In the second half of the program, Alsop explores symphonic storytelling during the turn of the 19th century, leading the CSO in Richard Strauss’s tone poem Don Juan and Maurice Ravel’s choreographic symphony Daphnis et Chloé (Suite No. 2). ● July 25 – Mendelssohn's hit violin concerto, played by Augustin Hadelich^, is in the spotlight as Alsop leads the CSO. Also featured on the program are Bernstein’s joyous Symphonic Dances from West Side Story and Stravinsky's timeless Firebird Suite. Conductor Alena Hron , the 2024–26 Taki Alsop Fellow, guests on the podium to lead Geroge Walker’s Icarus in Orbit. ● July 26 – The centerpiece of Breaking Barriers 2024 is a space-themed concert complete with visuals and introductions by NASA specialists. Alsop conducts the orchestra in Holst’s The Planets, followed by a suite from Falkenberg’s The Moons Symphony. Audiences will see science come alive and hear from planetary scientists, including Astronaut Nicole Stott together with the composer, as they discuss how Falkenberg’s symphony offers new perspectives for humanity to contemplate our home in the cosmos. ● July 28 – Taki Alsop Conducting Fellowship alum Carolyn Kuan leads this year’s Tchaikovsky Spectacular, complete with Ravinia’s signature cannons in the 1812 Overture. Making her CSO debut, she opens the program with the complete music from the first act of The Nutcracker. Desirée Ruhstrat also makes her CSO debut as the soloist for the cherished Violin Concerto. ● August 2 – Conductor Valentina Peleggi, another TACF alum, returns to Ravinia and the CSO, following a guest appearance during last summer’s Breaking Barriers Festival, to join with esteemed pianist Jorge Federico Osorio on Beethoven’s “Emperor” Concerto. Peleggi will also lead Tchaikovsky’s Francesca da Rimini and Respighi’s Pines of Rome. ● August 4 – Music director, conductor, and arranger Kevin Stites explores the music of legendary performer and film composer Henry Mancini for the annual Gala Benefit Evening. Curated and hosted by actor Rob Lindley, “Mancini at 100: The Music of Henry Mancini, from the big screen, to the small screen, to the stage and beyond” features Broadway vocalists Jessie Mueller* (Waitress, Beautiful: The Carole King Musical), Norm Lewis* 3 (The Phantom of the Opera, Les Misérables), and Karen Mason* (Sunset Boulevard), with all three making their Ravinia and CSO debuts. ● August 9 & 11 – The CSO delves into operatic repertory as a semi-staging of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Idomeneo is conducted by Los Angeles Opera (and former Ravinia) Music Director James Conlon in the Martin Theatre. The work, set in Crete in 1200 BCE and telling a story from the Trojan War, shines light on a talented group of singers. Starring are tenor Matthew Polenzani as Greek king Idomeneo, soprano Andrea Carroll* as princess Ilia, and soprano Alexandria Shiner* as princess Elettra. ● August 10 – Conlon will lead an all-Mozart program with the CSO in the festival’s Pavilion between the opera performances. The program will feature both of the composer’s G-minor symphonies—the “little” No. 25, K. 183, and the “great” No. 40, K. 550—along with the Violin Concerto No. 5, welcoming James Ehnes as soloist on the violin. ● August 18 – Conductor Jonathan Rush, a frequent Ravinia guest in recent seasons and former assistant to Alsop, returns to the CSO podium. Chicago native Rachel Barton Pine takes the stage with Rush and the orchestra as the soloist for José White Lafitte’s Violin Concerto and Niccolò Paganini’s La Campanella

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Theatres in Moscow

Cultural life of Moscow city is various and rich! Operas, ballets, symphonic concerts... Russian composers have created some of the most beautiful classical music. Russian classical music is very popular in Moscow. It is performed in many beautiful historical venues. Do not forget to include a visit to a concert hall in your itinerary when you are planning your stay in Moscow! And do it in advance.

There are almost no restrictions on dress code in Russian theatres. Visitors may wear jeans and sports shoes, they may have a backpack with them. Only shorts are not allowed.

A typical feature of Russian theatre – visitors are bringing a lot of flowers which they present to their favorite performers after the show.

Here are some practical advices where to go and how to buy tickets.

The Bolshoi Theatre

The Bolshoi Theatre is the oldest, the most famous and popular opera and ballet theatre in Russia. The word “Bolshoi” means “big” in Russian. You can buy a ticket online in advance, 2-3 months before the date of performance on the official website . Prices for famous ballets are high: 6-8 thousand rubles for a seat in stalls. Tickets to operas are cheaper: you can get a good seat for 4-5 thousand rubles. Tickets are cheaper for daytime performances and performances on the New Stage. The New Stage is situated in the light-green building to the left of the Bolshoi's main building. The quality of operas and ballets shown on the New Stage is excellent too. However, you should pay attention that many seats of the Bolshoi’s Old and New Stages have limited visibility . If you want to see the Bolshoi’s Old Stage but all tickets are sold out, you can order a tour of the theatre. You can book such a tour on the official website.

If you want, following Russian tradition, to give flowers to the performers at the end of the show, in the Bolshoi flowers should be presented via special staff who collects these flowers in advance.

In August the Bolshoi is closed.

The Stanislavsky and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre

This theatre is noteworthy. On one hand, it offers brilliant classical opera and ballet performances. On the other hand, it is an experimental venue for modern artists. You can check the program and buy tickets online here http://stanmus.com/ . If you are opera lover, get a ticket to see superstar Hibla Gerzmava . The theatre has a very beautiful historic building and a stage with a good view from every seat. Tickets are twice cheaper than in the Bolshoi.

The Novaya Opera

“Novaya” means “New” in Russian. This opera house was founded in 1991 by a famous conductor Eugene Kolobov. Its repertoire has several directions: Russian and Western classics, original shows and divertissements, and operas of the 20th and 21st centuries. It is very popular with Muscovites for excellent quality of performances, a comfortable hall, a beautiful Art Nouveau building and a historic park Hermitage, which is situated right next to it. You can buy tickets online here http://www.novayaopera.ru/en .

Galina Vishnevskaya Opera Center

The Opera Center has become one of the best theatrical venues in Moscow. It was founded in 2002 by great diva Galina Vishnevskaya. Nowadays its artistic director is Olga Rostropovich, daughter of Galina Vishnevskaya and her husband Mstislav Rostropovich, great cellist and conductor. Not only best young opera singers perform here, but also world music stars do; chamber and symphonic concerts, theatrical productions and musical festivals take place here. You can see what is on the program here http://opera-centre.ru/theatre . Unfortunately “booking tickets online” is available in Russian only. If you need help, you can contact us at and we can book a ticket for you. 

Tchaikovsky Concert Hall and The Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory

These are two major concert halls for symphonic music in Moscow. Both feature excellent acoustics, impressive interior, various repertoire and best performers. You can check the program here http://meloman.ru/calendar/ . You need just to switch to English. Booking tickets online is available only for owners of Russian, Ukrainian and Belorussian phone numbers. If you need help, you can contact us and we can book a ticket for you. 

Moscow International Performing Arts Center (MIPAC)

This modern and elegant concert hall houses performances of national and foreign symphony orchestras, chamber ensembles, solo instrumentalists, opera singers, ballet dancers, theatre companies, jazz bands, variety and traditional ensembles. Actually, it has three concert halls placed on three different levels and having separate entrances. The President of MIPAC is People’s Artist of the USSR Vladimir Spivakov, conductor of “Virtuosy Moskvy” orchestra. You can see pictures of the concert halls here http://www.mmdm.ru/en/content/halls . The program is impressive in its variety but is not translated into English. You can contact us at and we can find a performance for you.

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Before starting on your Trans-Siberian Railway adventure you naturally want to know what the entire trip will cost. Although this sounds like a simple question, it is pretty difficult to answer. The Trans-Siberian Railway price of travel depends on the following factors:

  • Which travel class do I want to use? The price for a first class ticket is about three times the price of a 3rd class ticket
  • Am I willing to buy the tickets myself and assume responsibility for the organisation of the trip?
  • How many stopovers do I want to make? The more breaks, the higher the total price.
  • What sort of accommodation do I want? Will it be a luxury hotel or will a hostel dormitory be sufficient?
  • What tours and excursions would I like to go on?
  • What is the current exchange rate for rubles?

Basically, everything from a luxury to a budget holiday is available. If you buy yourself a 3rd Class nonstop ticket at the counter, a few hundred Euros will cover the price. All you will experience is a week on the Trans-Siberian train and will see nothing of the cities on the way. There is, however, any amount of room for upward expansion. Everyone makes different choices about which aspects they are willing to spend money on. I personally prefer to save money on accommodation and railcar class, visit as many cities and do as many trips as possible. To enable better classification of your travel expenses I have contrasted two typical traveler types. In the third column you can calculate the total cost of your own journey on the Trans-Siberian Railway. Please keep in mind that these are only rough estimations and not exact prices.

The all-in costs seem fairly high at first. However, they cover everything and it is quite a long journey taking four weeks. Many people forget to consider that when looking at the list. We should also deduct the running costs for food and leisure at home. I think most visitors to this page will classify themselves somewhere between the two categories, that is around the € 2,000 – € 2,500 range. When comparing these prices with other travel packages, you get the impression that it is hardly worthwhile travelling individually on the Trans-Siberian Railway. Please keep in mind that most packages last no more than 14 days and you are herded like cattle through the most beautiful locations.

If you spend less time on the Trans-Siberian Railway you will, of course, pay less. I chose this particular travel length because I prefer not to do things by halves. If you fulfill your dream of travelling on the Trans-Siberian Railway, enjoy it and don’t rush things. But it’s up to you, of course. Try playing around with the form a bit to find the appropriate price for your trip.

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