Bob Dylan's fall U.S. tour dates have been announced. The U.S. leg is part of the legendary troubadour's four-year worldwide tour, named after his 2020 album, Rough and Rowdy Ways.
"The Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour" will kick off in Milwaukee on November 2 and run through 2024 in cities across the globe.
Dylan will be performing live after a gap of nearly two years.
The first dates go on sale starting Friday, October 1.
Only fall 2021 show dates of the "Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour" have been revealed so far, and the remaining schedule will be announced later.
Fall 2021 Tour Dates:
Nov. 2 - Milwaukee, WI @ Riverside TheatreNov. 3 - Chicago, IL @ Auditorium TheatreNov. 5 - Cleveland, OH @ Key Bank State TheatreNov. 6 - Columbus, OH @ Palace TheatreNov. 7 - Bloomington, IN @ IU AuditoriumNov. 9 - Cincinnati, OH @ Procter & Gamble HallNov. 10 - Knoxville, TN @ Knoxville AuditoriumNov. 12 - Louisville, KY @ Palace TheatreNov. 13 - Charleston, WV @ Municipal AuditoriumNov. 15 Moon Township, PA @ Robert Morris Univ. - UPMC Events CenterNov. 16 - Hershey, PA @ Hershey TheatreNov. 19 - New York, NY @ Beacon TheatreNov. 20 - New York, NY @ Beacon TheatreNov. 21 - New York, NY @ Beacon TheatreNov. 23 - Port Chester, NY @ Capitol TheatreNov. 24 - Port Chester, NY @ Capitol TheatreNov. 26 - Providence, RI @ Providence Performing Arts CenterNov. 27 - Boston, MA @ Wang TheatreNov. 29 - Philadelphia, PA @ The MetNov. 30 - Philadelphia, PA @ The MetDec. 2 - Washington, DC @ The Anthem
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