Promoter Goldenvoice says the one-night-only affair is a general admission show with tickets going on sale the day of the performance.

But what may be more unusual in these days of online ticketing and fan club presales is that the Warfield will not accept checks or credit cards for this event. Instead, you need to be there in the flesh, cash in hand, a few hours before Mr. Dylan and his cohorts take the stage.

Here’s the skinny. Admission is $60 cash (remember!) and purchases are limited to one ticket per customer. The Warfield box office and doors open at 5:30 p.m. on the day of the show and all ticket holders must enter the venue immediately after purchase. Lineups will be permitted beginning at noon that day.

“Given the state of touring and how fees have escalated, it was a real breath of fresh air to do something very consumer oriented by eliminating all ticketing charges; it’s almost a throwback to another time,” Goldenvoice VP of Booking David Lefkowitz said. “It’s been almost 20 years since Bob Dylan played The Warfield and in my opinion, he is an Artist that needs no big promotions or hoopla. He comes, he plays, and it’s an incredible experience.”

For more information, click here for the Goldenvoice website.