Bob Dylan will be performing in Nottingham as part of his first UK tour in more than five years. Nine UK shows have been announced as part of Bob Dylan's Rough And Rowdy Ways Worldwide Tour 2021-2024, where he will be performing at Nottingham Motorpoint Arena on Friday, October 28 later this year.
The show will start at 8pm and is a no-phone event as audience members will need to put their phones into a Yondr bag, which they can keep with them until after the show. The worldwide tour began in Milwaukee, USA in December 2021, and since then Bob Dylan has played 74 concerts all over the country.
Tens of thousands of fans have been delighted to see the songwriter and musician live, with even more excited to see the tour arrive in Europe this Autumn and making its way to the UK. The UK tour will start at the London Palladium, followed by Cardiff, Hull and Nottingham, which will be the tour's last concert in England, before it moves on to Glasgow, Scotland.
Tickets for the event will go on sale at 10am on Friday, July 15.
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