Music legend Bob Dylan has announced Spring tour dates for his Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour.
The next leg of the world tour will kick off in Phoenix on March 3 and wrap up roughly a month and a half later in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on April 14.
Tickets for upcoming performances can be purchased at the artist's website beginning January 28.
The latest U.S. leg is part of the legendary troubadour's four-year worldwide tour, named after his 2020 album, Rough and Rowdy Ways.
Bob Dylan, Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour 2022:
March 3 - Phoenix, Arizona @ Arizona Federal TheatreMarch 4 - Tucson, Arizona @ Tucson Music HallMarch 6 - Albuquerque, New Mexico @ Kiva AuditoriumMarch 8 - Lubbock, Texas @ Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts & SciencesMarch 10 - Irving, Texas @ Toyota Music FactoryMarch 11 - Sugar Land, Texas @ Smart Financial CentreMarch 13 - San Antonio, Texas @ Majestic TheatreMarch 14 - San Antonio, Texas @ Majestic TheatreMarch 16 - Austin, Texas @ Bass HallMarch 18 - Shreveport, Louisiana @ Municipal AuditoriumMarch 19 - New Orleans, Louisiana @ Saenger TheatreMarch 21 - Montgomery, Alabama @ Montgomery PACMarch 23 - Nashville, Tennessee @ Ryman AuditoriumMarch 24 - Atlanta, Georgia @ Fox TheatreMarch 26 - Savannah, Georgia @ Johnny Mercer TheatreMarch 27 - North Charleston, South Carolina @ North Charleston PACMarch 29 - Columbia, South Carolina @ Township AuditoriumMarch 30 - Charlotte, North Carolina @ Ovens AuditoriumApril 1 - Greensboro, North Carolina @ Steven Tanger CenterApril 2 - Asheville, North Carolina @ Thomas Wolfe AuditoriumApril 4 - Chattanooga, Tennessee @ Tivoli TheatreApril 5 - Birmingham, Alabama @ BJCC Concert HallApril 7 - Mobile, Alabama @ Saenger TheatreApril 9 - Memphis, Tennessee @ Orpheum TheatreApril 11 - Little Rock, Arkansas @ Robinson CenterApril 13 - Tulsa, Oklahoma @ Brady TheatreApril 14 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma @ Thelma Gaylord Performing Arts Theatre
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