02-03-2025
Rockstar Robert Plant of Led Zeppelin spotted in Herefordshire pub
ROCKSTAR Robert Plant has been spotted in a Herefordshire pub, posing for a picture with the landlord.
The Led Zeppelin frontman visited the Tipsy Toad in Bromyard yesterday (March 1).
Robert lives over the county border in Worcestershire and is originally from West Bromwich.
Famed for songs including Stairway to Heaven and Whole Lotta Love, Led Zeppelin rose to fame in the 1970s and became a household name.
Since splitting in 1980, the band performed only a handful of concerts including at Live Aid in 1985 accompanied by Genesis drummer Phil Collins.
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Plant pursued a solo career with songs including Big Log and In the Mood, turning down opportunities to reunite with his former bandmates.
Since 2019 his newest project Saving Grace, a low-key acoustic band, has toured the UK.
The Tipsy Toad opened last year in the former Flower Power florists shop which dates from the early 17th century, next to the long-established Kings Arms pub in Bromyard's High Street.