Bob Dylan reveals his March tour dates!
The iconic singer-songwriter, 82, is currently on his Rough and Rowdy Ways World Tour, which kicks off in Milwaukee on November 2, 2021.
“Bob Dylan is embarking on a spring 2024 North American tour JANUARY 22, 2024,” Dylan’s website said Monday. “Bob Dylan and his band present the Rough and Rowdy Ways tour in North America this spring! See bobdylan.com/on-tour/ for spring dates.”
“Don’t you dare miss it!” the message concluded.
According to Pitchfork , the star’s new tour dates come after he appeared at Farm Aid in September 2023 and released an archival live album Complete Budokan in 1978.
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Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways World Wide Tour poster.
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“Bob Dylan and his band will be playing in North America this spring. Tickets go on sale this Friday, January 26,” reads the legend’s Instagram description. “See the first announced dates and ticket information at the link in the bio.”
The photo from the post shows the silhouette of two people dancing together, next to a skeleton dressed in a suit and a black hat.
“Things ain’t what they used to be… BOB DYLAN,” the photo read. ‘ROUGH AND ROWDY WAYS’ WORLD TOUR / 2021 – 2024 NORTH AMERICA THIS SPRING! SEE BOBDYLAN.COM FOR DATES AND INFORMATION.”
Dylan’s March 2024 tour dates are:
- March 1 and 2: Fort Lauderdale, Florida at the Broward Center for the Performing Arts
- March 5 and 6: Clearwater, Florida at Ruth Eckerd Hall
- March 7 Fort Myers, Fla., at Suncoast Credit Union Arena
- March 9 and 10: Orlando, Florida, in Dr. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts
- March 12: Jacksonville, Florida at the Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts
- March 14 and 15: Athens, Georgia at The Classic Center
- March 17: Charlotte, North Carolina at the Belk Theatre
- March 18: Fayetteville, North Carolina at the Crown Theatre
Bob Dylan performs at Farm Aid on September 23, 2023 in Noblesville, Indiana.
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Bob Dylan’s life in photos
With a career spanning more than six decades, Dylan has amassed millions of fans, including many famous faces.
Last April, actress Juliette Lewis revealed to PEOPLE that she started sobbing when she unexpectedly came face-to-face with the icon.
“I met him in a tiny New York elevator,” she said. “My brain had to tell me that I was behaving normally. I got out and sat in my work van and told the driver I met him and then involuntarily started sobbing.”
Meanwhile, in 2022, Dylan said The Wall Street Journal that he’s a “fan” of rappers like Eminem and the Wu-Tang Clan, as he explained that he’s a fan of “anyone who has a sense of words and language” and “anyone whose vision parallels mine.”
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