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Bob Dylan Unveils 2026 ‘Rough And Rowdy Ways Tour’ Dates

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Bob Dylan performs in concert during Farm Aid at Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center on Sept. 23, 2023, in Noblesville, Indiana. (Photo by Gary Miller/Getty Images)

Bob Dylan will be on the road next spring, extending his “Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour” with 28 shows across the U.S. from March through the beginning of May.

The legendary singer will kick off his 2026 headline trek March 21 at Orpheum Theater in Omaha, Nebraska, and the tour includes shows at Hancher Auditorium in Iowa City, DeVos Performance Hall in Grand Rapids, Detroit’s Masonic Temple Theatre, KeyBank State Theatre in Cleveland, Georgia’s Macon City Auditorium and Raising Cane’s River Center in Baton Rouge before wrapping up May 1 at Abilene Auditorium in Texas.

The general onsale begins Dec. 12. For more information about the tour and possible venue presales, visit bobdylan.com.

Dylan is a road warrior, visiting dozens of venues around the globe this year, including a sold-out show in the U.S. at Morris Performing Arts Center in South Bend, Indiana, where he grossed $247,412 off 2,350 tickets sold, according to Pollstar Boxoffice. He then embarked on the Outlook Music Festival tour alongside Willie Nelson before playing fall shows in Europe.

Dylan is booked by Creative Artists Agency in North America and managed by OK Management.

BOB DYLAN 2026 U.S. TOUR DATES
March 21 — Omaha, Nebraska — Orpheum Theater
March 22 — Sioux Falls, South Dakota — Mary W. Sommervold Hall
March 24 — Rochester, Minnesota — Mayo Civic Center Arena
March 25 — Iowa City, Iowa — Hancher Auditorium
March 27 — La Crosse, Wisconsin — La Crosse Center
March 28 — Rockford, Illinois — Coronado Theatre
March 30 — Waukegan, Illinois — Genesee Theatre
March 31 — Muncie, Indiana — Emens Auditorium
April 2 — Grand Rapids, Michigan — DeVos Performance Hall
April 3 — Saginaw, Michigan — The Theater
April 4 — Detroit, Michigan — Masonic Temple Theatre
April 6 — Louisville, Kentucky — The Louisville Palace
April 9 — Columbus, Ohio — Palace Theatre
April 10 — Cleveland, Ohio — KeyBank State Theatre
April 12 — Dayton, Ohio — Winsupply Theatre
April 14 — Knoxville, Tennessee — Knoxville Civic Auditorium
April 16 — Bowling Green, Kentucky — SKyPAC
April 17 — Chattanooga, Tennessee — Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium
April 19 — Asheville, North Carolina — Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
April 20 — Spartanburg, South Carolina — Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium
April 22 — Macon, Georgia — Macon City Auditorium
April 23 — Dothan, Alabama — Dothan Civic Center
April 25 — Jackson, Mississippi — Thalia Mara Hall
April 27 — Baton Rouge, Louisiana — Raising Cane’s River Center
April 28 — Shreveport, Louisiana — Shreveport Municipal Auditorium
April 29 — Tyler, Texas — Cowan Center
May 1 — Abilene, Texas — Abilene Auditorium

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