WATCH: Robert Plant performs Whole Lotta Love at Wolverhampton Wanderers' end of season dinner

Robert Plant treated his beloved football club to a surprise performance of Whole Lotta Love last night.

Author: Kevin HingleyPublished 9th May 2018

The Led Zeppelin frontman and honorary Vice Chairman of Wolverhampton Wanderers FC was at the club's end of season awards party last night (8th May) when he got on stage to perform the song before the awards got underway.

Wolves were celebrating winning the EFL Championship and thus gaining promotion to the Premier League next season.

You can watch audience-filmed footage of the performance below:

> The incredible Robert Plant - Led Zeppelin legend - opening the @Wolves end of season dinner. #wwfc pic.twitter.com/f0b3YYUXwI > > — Jacqui Oatley (@JacquiOatley) May 8, 2018


In a recent interview with MOJO Magazine, Robert Plant said that although he's sure “some great things” will come out of Led Zeppelin’s 50th anniversary celebrations this year, the occasion is tinged with sadness due to the absence of John Bonham.

Asked if he’s excited by the legendary band’s landmark, Robert said: “No. It just makes me realise how time flies and how long John Bonham has not been with us and what a price to pay for the whole f***ing thing.

'''To have gone through car wrecks (Robert was injured in a car crash in Rhodes in 1975) and losing my child (his son Karac died from a stomach virus aged 5 in 1977) and then losing the guy (John Bonham) who tried to help me get back into a creative place after losing my boy ... So really, everything is fine.

“It's 50 years but it's not 50 years - it's 38 years of darkness for a family (Bonham's). So all that hullabaloo is great and I'm sure there'll be some great things to come out of it.”

Reflecting upon Jimmy Page’s promised special releases to mark the anniversary, Robert added: “I really can't wait to hear them - I might even get a free copy.”

Robert Plant headlines Bluefest at London’s The O2 on Friday 26th October where he appears alongside Van Morrison. Tickets are on sale from Planet Rock Tickets now.