Bob Dylan has unveiled the initial dates for his 2025 U.S. tour, marking a return to live performances following the success of the biopic A Complete Unknown. The tour is set to commence on March 25 in Tulsa, Oklahoma, home to the Bob Dylan Center. Subsequent performances are scheduled for March 29 in Wichita, Kansas; April 4 in Mankato, Minnesota; and April 6 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. Tickets for these shows will be available starting January 31.
This tour continues Dylan’s “Never Ending Tour,” which began in 1988 and has seen over 3,000 performances worldwide. In recent years, his setlists have prominently featured tracks from his 2020 album, Rough and Rowdy Ways. However, during the 2024 Outlaw Music Festival Tour with Willie Nelson, Dylan surprised fans by revisiting classics like “All Along the Watchtower” and “Things Have Changed,” as well as covering blues standards and Grateful Dead songs.
The announcement of the 2025 tour has generated excitement among fans eager to experience Dylan’s evolving live performances. Given the intimate nature of the selected venues, tickets are anticipated to sell quickly. Attendees can look forward to a blend of Dylan’s timeless classics and newer compositions, reaffirming his enduring influence on the music scene.
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