Legendary musician Bob Dylan, a recipient of 10 Grammys, a Pulitzer Prize and a Nobel Peace Prize, remains an unstoppable force in his remarkable 65-year career. At 82 years old, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee recently announced plans for yet another tour, Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour.

Scheduled to take place from March 1-18, Dylan will play 12 concerts in Florida, Georgia and North Carolina. While it is uncertain if these shows will mark the conclusion of the tour—as the announcement poster hints at its continuation from 2021 to 2024—no additional dates have been revealed at this time.

Dylan’s tour initially began in November 2021.

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BOB DYLAN ROWDY WAYS CONCERT TOUR SETLIST

Here’s the setlist for Dylan’s last concert in 2023:

  1. “Watching the River Flow”
  2. “Most Likely You Go Your Way and I’ll Go Mine”
  3. “I Contain Multitudes”
  4. “False Prophet”
  5. “When I Paint My Masterpiece”
  6. “Black Rider”
  7. “My Own Version of You”
  8. “I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight”
  9. “Crossing the Rubicon”
  10. “To Be Alone With You”
  11. “Key West (Philosopher Pirate)”
  12. “Gotta Serve Somebody”
  13. “I’ve Made Up My Mind to Give Myself to You”
  14. “That Old Black Magic” (Johnny Mercer cover)
  15. “Mother of Muses”
  16. “Goodbye Jimmy Reed”
  17. “Every Grain of Sand”

Born on May 24, 1941, in Duluth, Minnesota, Dylan was originally known as Bob Zimmerman. In his time at the University of Minnesota, he became captivated by the folk singer Woody Guthrie and started to perform at coffee houses near the university campus. In this transformative period, he decided to change his last name to Dylan, a tribute to the poet Dylan Thomas and a symbol of his artistic evolution and aspirations.

Throughout his illustrious career, Dylan shattered preconceived notions with his demonstration that songs with overtly political themes could still achieve remarkable commercial success. His timeless music continues to resonate with audiences today, just as powerfully as it did when he first recorded them several decades ago.

With tens of millions of albums sold, over 500 songs penned and recorded by more than 2,000 artists and a global presence on stages across the world, Dylan has set an unmatched standard for the art of lyric writing.


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