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Robert Plant, the legendary frontman of Led Zeppelin, has consistently expressed his passion for music and his reluctance to retire. In a 2021 interview, he remarked, “People used to say to me, ‘Well, you must have done enough now?’ Enough of f—ing what? ‘Enough to retire!'” citeturn0search2 He emphasized that his work as a musician is a “lifetime’s job,” and he continues to find joy and fulfillment in creating and performing music.

In 2024, Plant announced a North American tour with Alison Krauss, highlighting his ongoing commitment to his musical career. He stated, “I can’t just sit back… This is today. What happened in Schenectady in 1969 is another story. And for me, the continuum must keep going.” citeturn0search0 This tour, along with his exploration of unreleased material, underscores his dedication to his craft.

Given his recent statements and activities, there is no indication that Robert Plant has announced his retirement or plans to leave the music industry. Instead, he remains actively engaged in his musical endeavors, continually seeking new creative outlets and collaborations.

For fans interested in experiencing his live performances, here is a glimpse of Robert Plant and Alison Krauss in action:

 

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