Bob Dylan has added an extra twelve dates to the upcoming North American leg of his world tour.
2010 has been a quiet year for Bob Dylan, but perhaps he deserves to take a rest. The singer released two new studio albums last year, including a somewhat bizarre Christmas charity record.
Alongside this, the singer kept up a tough touring schedule and launched several exhibitions of his artwork. In comparison, 2010 was always going to be a year in the slow lane for the legendary songwriter.
Launching a new tour, Bob Dylan has confirmed a new instalment to the Bootleg series. However new material does not seem to be forthcoming after a glut of releases last year, including a number one album.
Currently on tour across the United States, Bob Dylan recently experimented with an anti-tout ticket model in San Francisco. The singer refused to allow a pre-sale, meaning that fans had to queue up in person for a ticket to the show.
Making life extremely difficult for touts, it is not known if this scheme will be rolled out over the new tour dates. Bob Dylan will start the new leg of the tour on October 6th in Fort Lauderdale, before moving around the country.
With the tour running throughout October, the new dates kick off on November 2nd in Akron, Ohio. Ending on November 27th in Atlantic City, other important dates include three nights at Terminal 5.
Tickets for the upcoming shows are available now.
Bob Dylan is set to play the following shows:
November
2 Akron Thomas Performing Arts Hall
3 Kentucky University
4 Columbus Ohio State University
6 Rochester Institute Institute of Technology
7 Pittsburgh University of Pittsburgh
9 Penn State State College
13 Charlotteville University of Virginia
14 Monmouth University
19 Amherst University of Massachusetts
20 Lowell University of Massachusetts – Lowell
22 New York Terminal 5
23 New York Terminal 5
24 New York Terminal 5
26 Atlantic City Borgata Hotel Casino
27 Mashantucket Grand Theater at Foxwoods