Come gather 'round, people, wherever you roam... Bob Dylan is on tour throughout North America!
His latest leg of his Never Ending Tour commenced October 11 at the Donald Bren Events Center in Irvine, California and is expected to wrap up November 21 at The Met in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Dylan has been switching up his usual setlist this time around— including a mixture of greatest hits and deep cuts like “Highway 61 Revisited,” “Simple Twist of Fate” and “Lenny Bruce.”
Want to know what to expect going to one of these live shows? Keep reading for our Never Ending Tour setlist spoilers!
What does he open with?
Dylan has been kicking off his shows with “Beyond Here Lies Nothin‘.”
What does he close with?
He’s been closing out his main set with “Gotta Serve Somebody“ and ending the show with a two-song encore of “Ballad of a Thin Man” and “It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry.”
What new songs does he play?
Fans have heard “Can’t Wait,” “Make You Feel My Love,” “Not Dark Yet,” “Tryin’ to Get to Heaven,” “Early Roman Kings,” “Pay in Blood“ and “Soon After Midnight.”
What about greatest hits?
There are a ton of those, too! He’s been playing classics like “Ballad of a Thin Man,” “Highway 61 Revisited,” “Simple Twist of Fate,“ “Girl From the North Country” and “When I Paint My Masterpiece.”
How long is his set?
Dylan has been treating fans to a 17-song main set with a two-song encore. Check our one of his recent setlists!
How can I get tickets?
You can grab tickets on Live Nation, and check out Bob Dylan’s full itinerary below!
Bob Dylan 2019 North American Tour dates:
October 19 – Lincoln, Nebraska @ Pinnacle Bank Arena
October 20 – Kansas City, Missouri @ Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland
October 22 – St. Louis, Missouri @ Stifel Theatre
October 23 – Ames, Iowa @ Iowa State University – C.Y. Stephens Auditorium
October 24 – Mankato, Minnesota @ Mankato Civic Center
October 26 – Milwaukee, Wisconsin @ Eagles Ballroom
October 27 – Bloomington, Indiana @ Indiana University – Auditorium
October 29 – Normal, Illinois @ Illinois State University – Braden Auditorium
October 30 – Chicago, Illinois @ Credit Union 1 Arena at UIC
November 1 – South Bend, Indiana @ Morris Performing Arts Center
November 2 – Muncie, Indiana @ Ball State University – Emens Auditorium
November 4 – Columbus, Ohio @ Ohio State University – Mershon Auditorium
November 5 – East Lansing, Michigan @ Michigan State University – Wharton Center for the Performing Arts
November 6 – Ann Arbor, Michigan @ University of Michigan – Hill Auditorium
November 8 – Highland Heights, Kentucky@ Northern Kentucky University – BB&T Arena
November 9 – Akron, Ohio @ University of Akron – EJ Thomas Performing Arts Hall
November 10 – Moon Township, PA @ Robert Morris University – UPMC Events Center
November 12 – Baltimore, Maryland @ University of Maryland Baltimore County – UMBC Event Center
November 13 – Petersburg, Virginia @ Virginia State University – Multi-Purpose Center
November 15 – University Park, Pennsylvania @ Pennsylvania State University – Eisenhower Auditorium
November 17 – Ithaca, New York @ Ithaca College – Athletics and Events Center
November 19 – Lowell, Massachusetts @ University of Massachussetts – Tsongas Arena
November 20 – Providence, Rhode Island @ Providence Performing Arts Center
November 21 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania @ The Met Philadelphia