Singer-songwriter Bob Dylan has announced he is coming to the UK in his first tour here in over five years.
The 'Rough and Rowdy Ways Worldwide Tour' will see Dylan perform nine shows in the UK across five cities, including Glasgow.
The singer will hold four special shows in the capital at the London Palladium in late October.
After that he will take to the road and visit Cardfiff, Hull, Nottingham and Glasgow for two back-to-back shows.
The ‘Rough And Rowdy Ways Worldwide Tour’ began last December in Milwaukee, USA.
Since then, Bob Dylan has played 74 stellar concerts all over the country, performing to tens of thousands of rapturous fans all delighted to see this genius songwriter and mercurial musician live.
Dylan last toured the UK in April and May 2017 as part of his Never Ending Tour.
And in a special twist to make the shows exclusive, they will all be a non-phone event where the audience will have to put phones into a Yondr bag.
How to get tickets to Bob Dylan's UK tour:
If you fancy seeing the iconic singer live then you are in luck as you don't have to wait long to grab some tickets.
General sale tickets go live at 10am on Friday, July 15 via Ticketmaster.
Bob Dylan UK Tour Dates:
- October 19 - London Palladium
- October 20 - London Palladium
- October 23 - London Palladium
- October 24 - London Palladium
- October 26 - Cardiff Motorpoint Arena
- October 27 - Hull Bonus
- October 28 - Nottingham Motorpoint Arena
- October 30 - Glasgow Armadillo
- October 31 - Glasgow Armadillo
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