After charming fans worldwide with their playful kitchen performances, Toyah Willcox and Robert Fripp took to the Cropredy Festival stage to remind everyone just how powerful they are as seasoned musicians. Stepping beyond their cheeky Sunday Lunch videos, the pair unleashed a show-stopping set that included a breathtaking version of Led Zeppelin’s epic “Kashmir” — and in the audience, none other than Robert Plant himself was there to witness the magic.

Their set was a dynamic blend of reinvented rock classics and Toyah’s own hits, including crowd favorites like “Thunder In The Mountains,” “It’s A Mystery,” and “I Want To Be Free.” But it was their fiery renditions of tracks like Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid” and Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” that set the stage ablaze, leading up to a towering performance of “Kashmir” from Physical Graffiti.

Before diving into the Zeppelin classic, Toyah teased the audience with heartfelt pride:

“We’re immensely proud of this next song,” she said. “It’s by someone we love to the moon and back. I won’t say more—but the Midlands has given the world some brilliant musicians.”

As the first notes of “Kashmir” thundered through the festival grounds, a surge of energy swept over the crowd. Backed by a full band, Toyah and Fripp delivered a rendition that was raw, commanding, and packed with a reverence for the source material — a far cry from their usual light-hearted covers, and a full-on display of their musical might.

When the final notes faded into the night, Toyah’s voice rang out, brimming with excitement:

“We are so proud to have Mr. Robert Plant watching from the audience tonight!”

The revelation sent a ripple of awe through the crowd. One attendee, YouTuber ganazby, later shared his surreal experience online:

“Robert Plant was standing right behind me, near the bar, nodding his approval. It was an incredible moment.”

In a festival filled with unforgettable performances, the magic of seeing two generations of rock brilliance collide — on stage and in the audience — made this night truly historic.

0 Shares:
Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like
Read More

No courtroom, no gavel, no cameras — only silence filled the church as Judge Frank Caprio was laid to rest; but then, in a moment that seemed almost unreal, Yo-Yo Ma lifted his cello while Itzhak Perlman raised his violin, and together they began a lament so haunting it felt like justice itself was weeping; each note curled through the air like a prayer, carrying memories of kindness, mercy, and compassion that had defined Caprio’s life; mourners clutched one another, tears falling as if the music itself was speaking the words no one could say; royals, dignitaries, and ordinary people alike stood breathless, stunned by a performance that transcended grief and touched eternity; and when the final note faded into silence, it was as though the judge’s legacy had been sealed forever — not in law books, but in music that will outlive us all.

Table of Contents Hide Yo-Yo Ma and Itzhak Perlman’s final tribute: music wept for Judge Frank CaprioA farewell…
Read More

In a moving revelation that silenced even her critics, Céline Dion confessed that she still considers herself married to René, whispering, “He’s still my husband,” as she revealed how she carries his photos with her to every hospital visit, clutching them like a lifeline while fighting the relentless grip of Stiff Person Syndrome; her words painted a portrait of love that refuses to die, of grief transformed into strength, and as she spoke with tears in her eyes, audiences realized they were not witnessing weakness but the raw courage of a woman who turns unbearable loss into a beacon of hope, proving that devotion can outlive death itself.

Table of Contents Hide A confession that silenced the worldLove carried into every battleGrief transformed into strengthA beacon…
Read More

“When Bruce Sings at Your Wedding, You Know Love Just Hit a Higher Note” In a private wedding that took even longtime Beatles fans by surprise, James McCartney — son of Sir Paul — officially tied the knot in a ceremony full of heart, heritage, and a headline-making twist: Bruce Springsteen serenading the couple. As The Boss delivered a tearful rendition of “If I Should Fall Behind,” guests were left speechless, and the clip instantly exploded online. Two musical legacies collided — and the result was pure magic.

“When Legends Bless Love: The Wedding That Shook the Music World” No headlines were prepared. No press releases.…