The 18-date theater swing will find the rock legend playing multiple nights in some cities.
The outing will kick off on Oct. 1 at with the first of two dates at the Midland Theatre in Kansas City, MO, before moving on to St. Louis, a three-night stand at the Cadillac Palace Theatre in Chicago, a pair of shows in Milwaukee at the Riverside Theater and gigs in Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Akron and Toronto before winding down on Oct. 30 at the Proctors Theatre in Schenectady, NY.
In his Instagram post, Dylan promised more dates to be announced “soon.”Bob Dylan’s fall 2023 N.A. Rough and Rowdy Ways tour dates:Oct. 4 — St. Louis, MO @ Stifel TheatreOct. 8 — Chicago, IL @ Cadillac Palace TheatreOct. 14 — Grand Rapids, MI @ DeVos Performance HallOct. 20 — Cincinnati, OH @ The Andrew J. Brady Music CenterOct. 24 — Rochester, NY @ Auditorium TheatreOct.
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