Bob Dylan has announced his first tour dates for 2025 – check out the current list of scheduled performances below.
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This past weekend, Dylan took to social media to announce one concert in Tulsa, Oklahoma on March 25. Yesterday (January 27), he announced three more shows in smaller towns and cities that include Wichita, Green Bay and Mankato.
The Wichita show will take place on March 29 at the Century II Concert Hall before he heads to Mankato on April 4 and Green Bay on April 6. All shows will be part of the Rough And Rowdy Ways tour, which has been ongoing since 2021.
Tickets to Bob Dylan’s Tulsa show are already on sale, while tickets to the Wichita and Green Bay gigs will be available on January 31. Lastly, tickets to his Mankato gig will be available on February 1 – you can get tickets to all shows here.
Bob Dylan’s 2025 ‘Rough And Rowdy Ways’ tour dates are:
MARCH
25 – Tulsa, OK – Tulsa Theater
29 – Wichita, KS – Century II Concert Hall
APRIL
04 – Mankato, MN – Mayo Clinic Health Systems Event Center
06 – Green Bay, WI – The Weidner-Cofrin Family HAl
Dylan’s recently announced shows come after the release of his acclaimed biopic A Complete Unknown starring Timothée Chalamet, which has received several nominations at the upcoming Oscars, including Best Picture.
NME has launched a special print edition magazine celebrating the film and the legacy of Dylan. The 26-page one-shot is available now – find out where to get it here.
A Complete Unknown tells the story of Dylan’s rise as a breakout star of Greenwich Village’s folk scene in the early 1960s up until his controversial performance at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965, where he performed live with electric instruments for the first time.
NME awarded A Complete Unknown four stars, writing: “The most important (and often trickiest) job of any music movie is to get the music right. And this nails that. If you’re a Bob newbie, you’ll leave the cinema ready to dive into his back catalogue. If you’re already a fan, the next few weeks will be spent making playlists of lesser-known B-sides or reading the lore around a scene you weren’t familiar with. And that’s why it was a good idea to make this film – a mad idea, but a good one.”