Bob Dylan continues to prove that rock and roll has no expiration date. The Rough and Rowdy Ways World Wide Tour -- named after his critically acclaimed 39th studio album -- has been winding through theaters and amphitheaters since 2021, and Dylan keeps adding more dates. The current run features 35 shows across the United States, hitting intimate venues and outdoor stages from the Pacific Northwest to the East Coast and everywhere in between.
This is not a greatest-hits nostalgia act. Dylan has been mixing deep cuts, reworked classics, and newer material from Rough and Rowdy Ways into setlists that change from night to night. Songs like I Contain Multitudes, False Prophet, and Murder Most Foul sit alongside reimagined versions of catalog staples, making every show a unique experience. Select dates feature opening acts including Lucinda Williams, Jimmie Vaughan, and Brittney Spencer.
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Bob Dylan is one of the most important and influential figures in popular music. Born Robert Allen Zimmerman in Duluth, Minnesota, Dylan rose to fame in the early 1960s with protest anthems like Blowin in the Wind and The Times They Are a-Changin that became the soundtrack of a generation. Over six decades, he has released 39 studio albums, won the Nobel Prize in Literature, earned multiple Grammy Awards, an Academy Award, and a Pulitzer Prize Special Citation. His songwriting has influenced everyone from The Beatles to Bruce Springsteen to modern indie artists.
The Rough and Rowdy Ways album, released in 2020, was Dylan first collection of original songs in eight years and was met with universal critical acclaim. The record debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 and featured the 17-minute epic Murder Most Foul, which became Dylan first-ever number one single on any Billboard chart. The album proved that at 80-plus years old, Dylan creative powers remain as sharp as ever.
A Bob Dylan concert in 2026 is a stripped-down, theatrical experience. Dylan typically performs standing at a piano, backed by a tight five-piece band, in darkened theaters with minimal staging. The focus is entirely on the music -- no flashy production, no video screens, just raw performance. His setlists draw from every era of his career and rarely repeat from show to show, rewarding fans who attend multiple dates on the same tour.
Finding Bob Dylan tickets is easy. Browse the tour schedule above to see all upcoming dates and venues. Dylan performs at a mix of outdoor amphitheaters and indoor theaters, so there are seating options at every price point. Once you find a show that works, click through to see available seats and select your tickets.
Dylan shows tend to sell well, especially at smaller theater venues where capacity is limited. If you have a preferred date, securing your seats early is a smart move. BigStub has been connecting fans with live events for over 20 years, and every order is backed by a 100% buyer guarantee.
Dylan changes his setlist almost every night. You can expect a mix of newer material from Rough and Rowdy Ways alongside reworked versions of classic songs spanning his entire career. No two shows are exactly alike.
A typical Bob Dylan show runs approximately 90 minutes to two hours. Dylan performs a focused set with no intermission, backed by a five-piece band in an intimate theater setting.
Yes. Select dates on the current tour feature opening acts including Lucinda Williams, Jimmie Vaughan, Brittney Spencer, and the John Doe Folk Trio. Check individual show listings for details on which opener is performing at your date.
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