Robert Plant plans Saving Grace album

- Robert Plant said Robert Plant and Saving Grace are “already planning and starting the work” on a second album, in a BBC Radio 6 Music interview. - The update came days after Saving Grace issued the four-track vinyl EP *All That Glitters...* for Record Store Day on April 18. - The new project follows Plant’s first Saving Grace album, released in September 2025. (nonesuch.com)

Robert Plant said he and Saving Grace are already starting work on their next album. (ledzepnews.com) Plant made the comment in an interview with Huw Stephens on BBC Radio 6 Music that aired on April 14, 2026. Led Zeppelin News quoted him saying Saving Grace are “already planning and starting the work” on the record. (ledzepnews.com) The timing matters because Saving Grace had just put out *All That Glitters...*, a four-track vinyl EP released for Record Store Day on April 18, 2026. Nonesuch said the EP includes “The Blackest Crow,” “Two Coats,” “Orphan Girl,” and “Poison.” (nonesuch.com) Plant had already hinted that the EP was tied to a larger project. Led Zeppelin News reported in March that he said the four songs were originally meant for the band’s “next record.” (ledzepnews.com) That would make the in-progress release the second album from Robert Plant and Saving Grace. The first, *Saving Grace*, came out on September 26, 2025, on Nonesuch Records. (shorefire.com) That 2025 album was Plant’s first to feature this band, with vocalist Suzi Dian, drummer Oli Jefferson, guitarist Tony Kelsey, banjo and string player Matt Worley, and cellist Barney Morse-Brown. Shore Fire said the group first came together in 2019. (shorefire.com) The Record Store Day push also put Plant at the center of this year’s vinyl event. Record Store Day named him a “Record Store Legend” and tied that honor to the April 18 exclusive release of *All That Glitters*. (recordstoreday.com) Record Collector’s March 19 cover story said Plant discussed both his new EP and his involvement with Record Store Day in its April 2026 issue. That places the album update inside a broader promotional run built around vinyl, touring, and the Saving Grace lineup. (recordcollectormag.com) (nonesuch.com) For now, Plant has not announced a title or release date for the next Saving Grace album. What he has said is narrower and clear: the work has started. (ledzepnews.com)

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