Bob Dylan To Extend His Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour Into 2026 With 27-Date U.S. Run
The road goes on forever, and ever, for Bob Dylan. Over the weekend, for the fifth year running, the rock icon announced dates for a run of U.S. shows in support of his 2020 Rough and Rowdy Ways album. Dylan will hit the road for a 27-date U.S. run next year, playing a mix of primary and secondary markets on the outing slated to kick off on March 21 at the Orpheum Theater in Omaha, Neb.
The late winter/early spring outing will bring the indefatigable 84-year-old Rock and Roll Hall of Famer to South Dakota, his native Minnesota, Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Kentucky, Ohio, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana before winding down on May 1 with a show at the Abilene Auditorium in Abilene, Texas.
Dylan has mostly been serving up songs from his 39th studio album on the past Rough and Rowdy tours, mixed in with some reworkings of classics from his catalog, only taking brief breaks from the 37-year-old road show commonly referred to the Never Ending Tour. Last summer, for the second year in a row, Dylan briefly stepped away to appear alongside fellow road dog Willie Nelson at the Outlaw Music Festival.
The enigmatic rock legend’s most recent album was 2023’s Shadow Kingdom, which featured fresh recordings of songs from the early years of Dylan’s now nearly 70 year career.
Tickets for the 2026 dates go on sale on Friday (Dec. 12); click here for ticketing information.
Check out the dates for Bob Dylan’s 2026 U.S. tour below.
- March 21: Omaha, Neb. @ Orpheum Theater
- March 22: Sioux Falls, S.D. @ Mary W. Sommervold Hall
- March 24: Rochester, Minn. @ Mayo Civic Center Arena
- March 25: Iowa City, Iowa @ Hancher Auditorium
- March 27: La Crosse, Wis. @ La Crosse Center
- March 28: Rockford, Ill. @ Coronado Theatre
- March 30: Waukegan, Ill. @ Genesee Theatre
- March 31: Muncie, Ind. @ Emens Auditorium
- April 2: Grand Rapids, Mich. @ DeVos Performance Hall
- April 3: Saginaw, Mich. @ The Theater
- April 4: Detroit, Mich. @ Masonic Temple Theatre
- April 6: Louisville, Ky. @ 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, Tenn. @ Knoxville Civic Auditorium
- April 16: Bowling Green, Ky. @ SKyPAC
- April 17: Chattanooga, Tenn. @ Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium
- April 19: Asheville, N. C. @ Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
- April 20: Spartanburg, S. C. @ Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium
- April 22: Macon, Ga. @ Macon City Auditorium
- April 23: Dothan, Ala. @ Dothan Civic Center
- April 25: Jackson, Miss. @ Thalia Mara Hall
- April 27: Baton Rouge, La. @ Raising Cane’s River Cente
- April 28: Shreveport, La. @ Shreveport Municipal Auditorium
- April 29: Tyler, Texas @ Cowan Center
- May 1: Abilene, Texas @ Abilene Auditorium
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