10-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Irish Daily Mirror
Bob Dylan announces massive tour including number of Irish dates
Bob Dylan has announced five massive Irish dates as part of a huge tour that will take him across two continents.
As part of the legendary folk singer's acclaimed Rough and Rowdy Ways tour, the Like A Rolling Stone songwriter will play a string of dates around Ireland in November, taking to the stage for two nights in Belfast, two nights in Kerry and one night in Dublin.
This summer, Dylan will perform across the US, before crossing to the UK and Ireland for his November tour.
Dylan's first gig in the UK was at The King and Queen pub in Fitzrovia, London, in 1962, while he first played Ireland at the Adelphi Cinema on his famous 1966 world tour.
The release of new music in 2020 surprised and delighted fans, with the album Rough and Rowdy Ways dominating end-of-year lists and marking another milestone in the career of one of the great artists of modern times.
These upcoming concerts are an opportunity to experience this great artist on stage for a series of very special evenings. The shows are in partnership with Yondr who will prohibit the use of video cameras and mobile phones, making the occasion even more unique.
Tickets for the tour go on sale at 10am on Friday, July 18. Bob Dylan will play Waterfront Hall in Belfast on November 19 and 20 before playing The INEC in Killarney on November 23 and 24 followed by a 3Arena show in Dublin on November 25.