ROBERT PLANT Closes Malta's WINE AND BLUES Festival

July 18, 2007

Alan Fenech of di-ve news reports: Former LED ZEPPELIN frontman Robert Plant rocked the crowd gathered at the Valletta Waterfront on Wednesday (July 18) as he sang to a set which alternated between old ZEPPELIN classics and the new psychedelic feel of his latest album.

The Robert Plant concert brought an end to the three-day Wine And Blues Festival which also included performances by JOHN MAYALL and SMOKIE amongst others.

Coming on stage sporting a t-shirt with crossbones printed on it, the rock legend made the crowd sway and mesh to the likes of "Black Dog", "Strange Sensation" and "Whole Lotta Love".

Read more at di-ve news.

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