Bob Dylan continues to live up to the moniker 'the traveling troubadour' as he recently added more dates to his tour in support of his forthcoming album Tempest.
Dylan has added more than two dozen dates to his trek, which fires back up on August 10 in Lloydminter, Alberta. The new round of shows begins with an October 5 performance in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and pushes through 23 major markets before wrapping up November 14 in Toronto, Ontario. The new dates will bring Dylan across North America, with stops along the way in markets like Vancouver, Seattle, Los Angeles, Chicago and Toronto.
Tempest is out September 11 on Columbia Records, and serves as his first release since 2009's Together Through Life, which topped the Billboard 200 chart.
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