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Here Are The Bob Dylan 2026 US tour

The White House from Washington, DC, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons
The White House from Washington, DC, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons

Bob Dylan has once again proven that he has no intention of slowing down. At 84 years old, the legendary songwriter has announced a sweeping 27 date United States leg for 2026 as part of his long running Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour. The new run begins in March and stretches into early May and it brings Dylan to theaters and civic auditoriums across the Midwest and the South. The announcement confirms what many fans had hoped for which is that Dylan will continue performing well into the new year.

Dylan first hinted at this extension in late 2025 with a brief message telling fans that he would see them in early spring 2026 and that more information would be coming soon. That tease is now fully realized with a complete city by city schedule posted on his official tour page. Early reactions from fans and industry watchers suggest strong enthusiasm and a belief that the intimate venue choices will create memorable nights of music.


What is New for 2026

This new run of dates marks the fifth consecutive year that the Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour has continued beyond its original 2021 through 2024 cycle. Instead of focusing on major arenas and large markets Dylan is choosing to perform in smaller halls that offer a closer connection between performer and audience. It is a format that has defined much of the tour and one that has been praised for its focus on musicianship and presence.

The 2026 announcement follows a busy 2025 for Dylan which included an extensive run through Europe the United Kingdom and Ireland. That leg concluded in Dublin and demonstrated that Dylan remains committed to a global touring presence.


Full 2026 United States Tour Dates

Mar 21 Omaha Nebraska Orpheum Theater
Mar 22 Sioux Falls South Dakota Mary W Sommervold Hall
Mar 24 Rochester Minnesota Mayo Civic Center Arena
Mar 25 Iowa City Iowa Hancher Auditorium
Mar 27 La Crosse Wisconsin La Crosse Center
Mar 28 Rockford Illinois Coronado Theatre
Mar 30 Waukegan Illinois Genesee Theatre
Mar 31 Muncie Indiana Emens Auditorium
Apr 2 Grand Rapids Michigan DeVos Performance Hall
Apr 3 Saginaw Michigan The Theater
Apr 4 Detroit Michigan Detroit Masonic Temple Theatre
Apr 6 Louisville Kentucky The Louisville Palace
Apr 9 Columbus Ohio Palace Theatre
Apr 10 Cleveland Ohio KeyBank State Theatre
Apr 12 Dayton Ohio Winsupply Theatre
Apr 14 Knoxville Tennessee Knoxville Civic Auditorium
Apr 16 Bowling Green Kentucky Southern Kentucky Performing Arts Center
Apr 17 Chattanooga Tennessee Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium
Apr 19 Asheville North Carolina Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
Apr 20 Spartanburg South Carolina Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium
Apr 22 Macon Georgia Macon City Auditorium
Apr 23 Dothan Alabama Dothan Civic Center
Apr 25 Jackson Mississippi Thalia Mara Hall
Apr 27 Baton Rouge Louisiana Raising Canes Theatre for the Performing Arts
Apr 28 Shreveport Louisiana Shreveport Municipal Memorial Auditorium
Apr 29 Tyler Texas Cowan Center
May 1 Abilene Texas Abilene Auditorium

Tickets for the full tour are scheduled to be available to the general public beginning December 12 2025.


What This Tour May Feel Like

There is an unmistakable sense of purpose in the design of Dylan’s 2026 tour. By choosing smaller markets and mid sized performance halls he brings the music directly to communities that often do not see major legacy artists on a regular basis. These venues also emphasize the qualities that have defined Dylan’s later career which include focus restraint intimacy and a commitment to musical storytelling without theatrical distractions.

Fans who have attended recent Rough and Rowdy Ways shows often describe them as reflective and powerful with an attention to arrangement and atmosphere. The smaller rooms allow Dylan’s band to work with subtlety and they give audiences a clear sense that they are watching a master in full command of his craft.


A Look Back at 2025

Before announcing the United States dates Dylan spent much of 2025 touring throughout Europe and the United Kingdom. He also made appearances during the Outlaw Music Festival tour which featured Willie Nelson and other rotating guests. The European and UK shows sold out quickly and demonstrated that Dylan remains an international draw more than six decades into his career.


Why This Matters

Bob Dylan’s decision to embark on another full scale tour at this stage of his life speaks to his enduring artistic drive. These shows provide a rare opportunity for audiences to experience a figure whose influence on modern music is immeasurable. For many fans this tour feels like a celebration of Dylan’s legacy yet it is also a testament to his continued evolution as a performer.

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