Bob Dylan.Photo: Dave J Hogan/GettyBob Dylanis hitting the road this fall with a slate of new tour dates in the Midwest and on the East Coast.The legendary troubadour, 80, announced on Monday that hisRough and Rowdy Ways Tourwill kick off in Milwaukee on Nov. 2, and will run through 2024 in cities across the globe.Dylan will play 21 shows through Dec. 2 in cities like Chicago, New York, Boston and Philadelphia, with additional dates likely to be announced later.The tour is named after the “Like a Rolling Stone” singer’s album of the same name, which he released in June 2020 as his first EP of original songs since 2012’sTempest.The album included a 17-minute track about the assassination of John F. Kennedy called “Murder Most Foul,” which went on to become Dylan’sfirst No. 1 hit on any Billboard chartafter it topped the Rock Digital Song Sales chart.Dylan’s last public performance was in 2019, and the break between his last tour and the Milwaukee show marks his longest break from the road since 1981 to 1984, according toRolling Stone.In August, hedenied claimsput forth in a sexual abuse lawsuit that he sexually molested and abused a 12-year-old girl in 1965.Tickets for the first set of showsgo on sale Oct. 1.

Bob Dylan.Photo: Dave J Hogan/Getty

Bob Dylan performs on a double bill with Neil Young at Hyde Park on July 12, 2019 in London, England

Bob Dylanis hitting the road this fall with a slate of new tour dates in the Midwest and on the East Coast.The legendary troubadour, 80, announced on Monday that hisRough and Rowdy Ways Tourwill kick off in Milwaukee on Nov. 2, and will run through 2024 in cities across the globe.Dylan will play 21 shows through Dec. 2 in cities like Chicago, New York, Boston and Philadelphia, with additional dates likely to be announced later.The tour is named after the “Like a Rolling Stone” singer’s album of the same name, which he released in June 2020 as his first EP of original songs since 2012’sTempest.The album included a 17-minute track about the assassination of John F. Kennedy called “Murder Most Foul,” which went on to become Dylan’sfirst No. 1 hit on any Billboard chartafter it topped the Rock Digital Song Sales chart.Dylan’s last public performance was in 2019, and the break between his last tour and the Milwaukee show marks his longest break from the road since 1981 to 1984, according toRolling Stone.In August, hedenied claimsput forth in a sexual abuse lawsuit that he sexually molested and abused a 12-year-old girl in 1965.Tickets for the first set of showsgo on sale Oct. 1.

Bob Dylanis hitting the road this fall with a slate of new tour dates in the Midwest and on the East Coast.

The legendary troubadour, 80, announced on Monday that hisRough and Rowdy Ways Tourwill kick off in Milwaukee on Nov. 2, and will run through 2024 in cities across the globe.

Dylan will play 21 shows through Dec. 2 in cities like Chicago, New York, Boston and Philadelphia, with additional dates likely to be announced later.

The tour is named after the “Like a Rolling Stone” singer’s album of the same name, which he released in June 2020 as his first EP of original songs since 2012’sTempest.

The album included a 17-minute track about the assassination of John F. Kennedy called “Murder Most Foul,” which went on to become Dylan’sfirst No. 1 hit on any Billboard chartafter it topped the Rock Digital Song Sales chart.

Dylan’s last public performance was in 2019, and the break between his last tour and the Milwaukee show marks his longest break from the road since 1981 to 1984, according toRolling Stone.

In August, hedenied claimsput forth in a sexual abuse lawsuit that he sexually molested and abused a 12-year-old girl in 1965.

Tickets for the first set of showsgo on sale Oct. 1.

source: people.com