The legendary Bob Dylan announced new 2022 North American tour dates. The first show will happen in Phoenix, Arizona next March 3 at the Arizona Federal Theatre. New Bob Dylan 2022 tour dates March 3 - Phoenix, Arizona - Arizona Federal Theatre 4 - Tucson, Arizona - Tucson Music Hall 6 - Albuquerque, New Mexico - Kiva Auditorium 8 - Lubbock, Texas - Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts & Sciences 10 - Irving, Texas - Toyota Music Factory 11 - Sugar Land, Texas - Smart Financial Centre 13 - San Antonio, Texas - Majestic Theatre 14 - San Antonio, Texas - Majestic Theatre 16 - Austin, Texas - Bass Hall 18 - Shreveport, Louisiana - Municipal Auditorium 19 - New Orleans, Louisiana - Saenger Theatre 21 - Montgomery, Alabama - Montgomery PAC 23 - Nashville, Tennessee - Ryman Auditorium 24 - Atlanta, Georgia - Fox Theatre 26 - Savannah, Georgia - Johnny Mercer Theatre 27 - North Charleston, South Carolina - North Charleston PAC 29 - Columbia, South Carolina - Township Auditorium 30 - Charlotte, North Carolina - Ovens Auditorium April 1 - Greensboro, North Carolina - Steven Tanger Center 2 - Asheville, North Carolina - Thomas Wolfe Auditorium 4 - Chattanooga, Tennessee - Tivoli Theatre 5 - Birmingham, Alabama - BJCC Concert Hall 7 - Mobile, Alabama - Saenger Theatre 9 - Memphis, Tennessee - Orpheum Theatre 11 - Little Rock, Arkansas - Robinson Center 13 - Tulsa, Oklahoma - Brady Theatre 14 - Oklahoma City, Oklahoma - Thelma Gaylord Performing Arts Theatre Dylan https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AjIsUUoebuk Born in Duluth, Minnesota back in 1941, Bob Dylan is considered one of the best songwriters of all time. He has been a huge influence in popular culture during his careeer spanning nearly 60 years. At the age of ten Dylan wrote his first poems and, as a teenager, taught himself piano and guitar. He started singing in rock groups, imitating Little Richard and Buddy Holly. But when he went to the University of Minnesota in 1959, he turned to folk music, impressed by the musical work of the legendary folk singer Woody Guthrie. In 2016, Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature “for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition”. He sold more than 125 million records worldwide and has been inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.