Robert Plant recorded a Tiny Desk concert for NPR

Robert Plant NPR Tiny Desk
Robert Plant performs at the Tiny Desk at NPR's HQ in Washington, DC on Oct. 31, 2025. (Catie Dull/NPR)

Robert Plant recorded a Tiny Desk concert for NPR on the afternoon of October 31 which has now been released online.

In the video, Plant and his band Saving Grace perform songs including “Gallows Pole” and “Everybody’s Song”.

“We do come from slightly the Black Country. There was a woman way back who was a Black Country woman, I don’t know what happened to her,” Plant said during the session, referencing the Led Zeppelin song “Black Country Woman”.

“This is just like Live Aid,” Plant reportedly said as he arrived at the office to record the session. “I couldn’t hear myself there either.”

NPR Music and Plant’s Saving Grace bandmate Suzi Dian posted Polaroid photographs taken of Plant during his visit:

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1 Comment on "Robert Plant recorded a Tiny Desk concert for NPR"

  1. KILLER set ! What a great band !!

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