Bob Dylan announces new 2022 North American tour dates

Bob Dylan

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The legendary Folk-Rock musician Bob Dylan announced new 14 new tour dates in the United States for next May and June. He is currently promoting his latest album “Rough and Rowdy Ways” released in 2020. In the same year he sold his entire sondwriting catalog to Universal Music for a an estimated amount of 300 million dollars.

New Bob Dylan 2022 North American tour dates:

May

28 – Spokane, Washington – First Interstate Center for the Arts
29 – Kennewick, Washington – Toyota Center
31 – Portland, Oregon- Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall

June

1 – Seattle, Washington – Paramount Theatre
2 – Seattle, Washington – Paramount Theatre
5- Eugene, Oregon – Hult Performing Arts Center
7 – Redding, California – Redding Civic Auditorium
9 – Oakland, California – Fox Theater
10 – Oakland, California – Fox Theater
11 – Oakland, California – Fox Theater
14- Los Angeles, California – Pantages Theatre
15- Los Angeles, California – Pantages Theatre
16 – Los Angeles, California – Pantages Theatre
18 – San Diego, California – San Diego Civic Theatre

Dylan is known for not being a musician that usually plays his biggest hits live and the the setlist of his last show that happened in December, 2021 shows that there will be a lot of material from the recent record. He also doesn’t like when the audience use their phones during concerts and if usually if he sees someone using them during the show he tell them to put their phones away and enjoy the show.

Bob Dylan’s possible setlist

  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. I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight
  8. My Own Version of You
  9. Early Roman Kings
  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. Melancholy Mood
  15. Mother of Muses
  16. Goodbye Jimmy Reed
  17. Every Grain of Sand
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