Bob Dylan had to cancel the summer tour scheduled to promote his Rough and Rowdy Ways (Columbia) back in 2020. He finally has new dates booked. It would appear the Nobel Laureate is not retiring anytime soon.
Based on the promo poster announcing the 11/2-12/2 run, the Jeff Rosen-managed, CAA-repped Dylan expects to be on the road through 2024. He’ll be 83 then.
The trek through the East and South opens in Milwaukee and includes a three-night stand at New York’s Beacon Theatre, 11/19-21. Tickets go on sale Friday.
A lot has happened since Dylan last toured: He did his first streaming performance; a Broadway show featuring his songs opened; the 16th edition of the Bootleg Series was released; he returned to the airwaves of SiriusXM; Rough and Rowdy Ways went to #1 in the U.K.; and the Bob Dylan Center in Oklahoma announced an opening date—05/10/22.
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