Bob Dylan Announces New U.S. Tour Dates for 2026 Summer Tour

Bob Dylan shows no signs of slowing down, with a slew of new U.S. tour dates announced for his 2026 summer tour. The legendary singer-songwriter, at 84 years old, is expanding his itinerary into the Southwest and Midwest, with stops in Tucson, Austin, and Chicago. On July 4th, Dylan will grace the stage in Kansas City, Missouri, adding a special touch to the holiday festivities.

The tour, which began in March in Omaha, Nebraska, is an extension of his “Rough and Rowdy Ways” trek that started in 2021, named after his album from 2020. This run will mark over 300 concerts for Dylan, showcasing his enduring passion for performing after more than six decades in the industry.

Offstage, Dylan has surprised fans with a new venture on Patreon. For a monthly fee of $5, subscribers gain access to “Lectures From The Grave,” a historical fiction series featuring AI-voiced narrators embodying characters like Aaron Burr and Wild Bill Hickok. Additionally, fans can enjoy “Letters Never Sent,” fictional correspondence from historical figures like Mark Twain and Rudolph Valentino.

Despite mixed reactions from fans regarding the Patreon content, excitement remains high for Dylan’s extended tour dates. Tickets are now available for those eager to see the music legend in action this summer.

In a world where trends come and go, Bob Dylan continues to prove that timeless talent knows no bounds.

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