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15 July 2024, 17:01 | Updated: 15 July 2024, 17:02
You won't be able to watch the show through your phone – or anyone else's.
Bob Dylan hasn't stopped touring for over 35 years now, but every visit to the UK is rare enough to absolutely be treasured.
The legendary singer-songwriter is returning to these shores this November for a 10-date tour taking in shows in England and Scotland, and ending with three consecutive dates at London's Royal Albert Hall.
The dates are the second UK leg of the Rough and Rowdy Ways world tour, celebrating his critically acclaimed album of the same name which was released in 2020 and trailed by the epic 'Murder Most Foul'.
Tickets for the November 2024 shows go on sale this Friday, July 19 at 9am via Bob Dylan's own website. The stage time for all shows is 7.30pm, except London which is 8pm.
Dylan's last UK tour was in October 2022, which included a run of intimate shows at the London Palladium.
As with those shows, mobile phones will be banned from the concert halls to stop the gigs being ruined by people watching them through their cameras.
"These upcoming concerts are an opportunity to experience this great artist on stage for a series of very special evenings," said promoters.
"What’s more, the shows are in partnership with Yondr who will prohibit the use of video cameras and mobile phones, making the occasion even more unique."
Bob Dylan - Murder Most Foul (Official Audio)
The full tour dates are as follows: