Bob Dylan sets November 2025 performance dates in UK and Ireland
- Bob Dylan will perform in multiple cities across the UK and Ireland starting November 7, 2025.
- Tickets for the concerts will be available for purchase on July 18, 2025.
- This tour follows the success of his 'Rough and Rowdy Ways' album and tour, highlighting Dylan's enduring popularity.
Bob Dylan, the renowned singer-songwriter, has made waves with the announcement of his upcoming performances across the UK and Ireland in November 2025. Following a successful run of the 'Rough and Rowdy Ways' tour, the 84-year-old artist will embark on a series of shows starting in Brighton, where he is scheduled to perform on November 7. After Brighton, Dylan will continue his tour with concerts in Swansea, Coventry, Leeds, Glasgow, Belfast, Killarney, and Dublin over the following weeks. This tour is highly anticipated, especially given the high praise received from the release of his 39th studio album, 'Rough and Rowdy Ways'. The album, which debuted in 2020, marked a significant milestone in Dylan's career by making him the first artist to have an album in the top 40 of the US charts across every decade since the 1960s. The accompanying tour commenced in 2021 and has only solidified his standing as a musical icon. Tickets for the upcoming concerts are set to go on sale starting at 10 a.m. on July 18, which will likely create high demand among fans eager to see the legendary performer. As a reminder, video cameras and mobile phones will not be permitted at the venues to ensure an immersive and distraction-free experience for attendees, courtesy of a partnership with Yondr, a brand known for its lockable phone-free pouches. Overall, this series of performances not only demonstrates Dylan's enduring popularity but also showcases his ability to connect with audiences across generations. With a career spanning more than six decades, his music continues to resonate deeply with fans, old and new alike, making this tour a notable event for the music community in the UK and Ireland.