Bob Dylan has announced 2025 U.K. and European tour dates in the latest leg of his Rough and Rowdy Ways world tour.
The Nobel Prize winning octogenarian singer-songwriter launched the World Tour in 2021 in support of his 39th studio album, Rough and Rowdy Ways.
The European tour will kick off on October 16 in Finnish capital Helsinki and wrap up in Dublin on November 25.
Tickets go on general sale at 10 am local time on July 18.
Dylan is currently touring North America with Willie Nelson as part of the latter's Outlaw Music Festival Tour, which is set to run through September 19 in Troy, Wisconsin.
His next performance is slated to take place in Alpharetta, Georgia, on July 25.
Bob Dylan 2025 U.K., European Tour Dates:
Thu October 16 2025 - HELSINKI Veikkaus Arena (Finland)Sat October 18 2025 - STOCKHOLM Avicii Arena (Sweden)Tue October 21 2025 - COPENHAGEN Royal Arena (Denmark)Sun October 26 2025 - BRUSSELS Bozar (Belgium)Mon October 27 2025 - BRUSSELS Bozar (Belgium)Tue October 28 2025 - BRUSSELS Bozar (Belgium)Thu October 30 2025 - PARIS Palais Des Congres (France)Fri October 31 2025 - PARIS Palais Des Congres (France)Tue November 04 2025 - AMSTERDAM AFAS Live (Netherlands)Wed November 05 2025 - AMSTERDAM AFAS Live (Netherlands)Fri November 07 2025 - BRIGHTON CentreSun November 09 2025 - SWANSEA Building Society ArenaMon November 10 2025 - SWANSEA Building Society ArenaTue November 11 2025 - SWANSEA Building Society ArenaThu November 13 2025 - COVENTRY Building Society ArenaFri November 14 2025 - LEEDS first direct ArenaSun November 16 2025 - GLASGOW SEC ArmadilloMon November 17 2025 - GLASGOW SEC ArmadilloWed November 19 2025 - BELFAST Waterfront HallThu November 20 2025 - BELFAST Waterfront HallSun November 23 2025 - KILLARNEY Gleneagle ArenaMon November 24 2025 - KILLARNEY Gleneagle ArenaTue November 25 2025 - DUBLIN 3Arena
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