The US folk and rock legend has added gigs in Manchester, Oxford and Bournemouth and will now play 12 dates in October and November. The shows are part of his Rough and Rowdy Ways Worldwide Tour, which kicked off in December 2021 in Milwaukee. All the shows are “phone-free events” with the audience having to put their phone in a Yondr bag, a case that locks when you close it, during the show. People unlock their case by scanning it as they leave the concert. Dylan, synonymous with songs such as Like a Rolling Stone and Blown’ in the Wind, will play four nights at the London Palladium before visiting Cardiff, Hull and Nottingham for arena shows as well as two nights in Glasgow. The 81-year-old will also play Manchester Apollo, Oxford New Theater and close at Bournemouth BIC. The concerts will take place between October 19 and November 5. Tickets for the new shows go on sale from Monday. Dylan, who last toured the UK in 2017, has already played 74 dates in the US as part of the tour in support of his UK number one 39th studio album. The musician, who has won numerous awards during a career spanning 60 years, has sold more than 125 million records worldwide to date. He won an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 2001 for Things Have Changed, which he wrote for the film Wonder Boys. The Minnesota-born musician was the first songwriter to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016, with the Swedish Academy crediting him with “creating new poetic expressions in the great American song tradition.”


title: “Bob Dylan Adds Three New Dates For Sell Out Uk Tour Bob Dylan Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-03” author: “Eugene Angel”


The US folk and rock legend has added gigs in Manchester, Oxford and Bournemouth and will now play 12 dates in October and November. The shows are part of his Rough and Rowdy Ways Worldwide Tour, which kicked off in December 2021 in Milwaukee. All the shows are “phone-free events” with the audience having to put their phone in a Yondr bag, a case that locks when you close it, during the show. People unlock their case by scanning it as they leave the concert. Dylan, synonymous with songs such as Like a Rolling Stone and Blown’ in the Wind, will play four nights at the London Palladium before visiting Cardiff, Hull and Nottingham for arena shows as well as two nights in Glasgow. The 81-year-old will also play Manchester Apollo, Oxford New Theater and close at Bournemouth BIC. The concerts will take place between October 19 and November 5. Tickets for the new shows go on sale from Monday. Dylan, who last toured the UK in 2017, has already played 74 dates in the US as part of the tour in support of his UK number one 39th studio album. The musician, who has won numerous awards during a career spanning 60 years, has sold more than 125 million records worldwide to date. He won an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 2001 for Things Have Changed, which he wrote for the film Wonder Boys. The Minnesota-born musician was the first songwriter to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016, with the Swedish Academy crediting him with “creating new poetic expressions in the great American song tradition.”


title: “Bob Dylan Adds Three New Dates For Sell Out Uk Tour Bob Dylan Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-01” author: “Sarah Scott”


The US folk and rock legend has added gigs in Manchester, Oxford and Bournemouth and will now play 12 dates in October and November. The shows are part of his Rough and Rowdy Ways Worldwide Tour, which kicked off in December 2021 in Milwaukee. All the shows are “phone-free events” with the audience having to put their phone in a Yondr bag, a case that locks when you close it, during the show. People unlock their case by scanning it as they leave the concert. Dylan, synonymous with songs such as Like a Rolling Stone and Blown’ in the Wind, will play four nights at the London Palladium before visiting Cardiff, Hull and Nottingham for arena shows as well as two nights in Glasgow. The 81-year-old will also play Manchester Apollo, Oxford New Theater and close at Bournemouth BIC. The concerts will take place between October 19 and November 5. Tickets for the new shows go on sale from Monday. Dylan, who last toured the UK in 2017, has already played 74 dates in the US as part of the tour in support of his UK number one 39th studio album. The musician, who has won numerous awards during a career spanning 60 years, has sold more than 125 million records worldwide to date. He won an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 2001 for Things Have Changed, which he wrote for the film Wonder Boys. The Minnesota-born musician was the first songwriter to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016, with the Swedish Academy crediting him with “creating new poetic expressions in the great American song tradition.”


title: “Bob Dylan Adds Three New Dates For Sell Out Uk Tour Bob Dylan Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-01” author: “Dale Marrin”


The US folk and rock legend has added gigs in Manchester, Oxford and Bournemouth and will now play 12 dates in October and November. The shows are part of his Rough and Rowdy Ways Worldwide Tour, which kicked off in December 2021 in Milwaukee. All the shows are “phone-free events” with the audience having to put their phone in a Yondr bag, a case that locks when you close it, during the show. People unlock their case by scanning it as they leave the concert. Dylan, synonymous with songs such as Like a Rolling Stone and Blown’ in the Wind, will play four nights at the London Palladium before visiting Cardiff, Hull and Nottingham for arena shows as well as two nights in Glasgow. The 81-year-old will also play Manchester Apollo, Oxford New Theater and close at Bournemouth BIC. The concerts will take place between October 19 and November 5. Tickets for the new shows go on sale from Monday. Dylan, who last toured the UK in 2017, has already played 74 dates in the US as part of the tour in support of his UK number one 39th studio album. The musician, who has won numerous awards during a career spanning 60 years, has sold more than 125 million records worldwide to date. He won an Academy Award for Best Original Song in 2001 for Things Have Changed, which he wrote for the film Wonder Boys. The Minnesota-born musician was the first songwriter to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature in 2016, with the Swedish Academy crediting him with “creating new poetic expressions in the great American song tradition.”