Bob Dylan is coming to Europe at the end of this year for a series of performances. The American artist will be on stage in the Netherlands, France, the United Kingdom, and Ireland in October and November.
At the end of October, Dylan will give performances in Brussels and Paris. At the beginning of November, the American will be on stage at AFAS Live in Amsterdam. There, he will give a so-called ‘seated show’ on Tuesday, November 4, and Wednesday, November 5, as part of his Rough and Rowdy Ways tour.
After that, Dylan goes to England, because on November 7 he will perform in Brighton. From November 9, he will play three days in a row in Swansea, Wales. The 84-year-old singer will also give performances in Glasgow, Scotland, and Belfast, Northern Ireland. He will conclude his tour on the other side of the North Sea on November 25 in Dublin, Ireland.
Visitors to the concerts are asked to put their phones and video cameras in a special bag that automatically closes when the concert starts, and reopens as soon as it is over.
Ticket sales for the concerts will start on Friday, July 18.