Legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, now 84, is heading back to Ireland this November with a series of five live shows as part of his ‘Rough and Rowdy Ways’ world tour.
This marks Dylan’s first Irish tour since his music received renewed attention following the biopic A Complete Unknown starring Timothée Chalamet.
Here’s where to catch him this November:
- 19 & 20 Nov – Irish Convention Centre, Belfast
- 23 & 24 Nov – Killarney, Gleneagle Arena
- 25 Nov – Dublin, 3Arena.
All venues are going phone-free, with fans required to seal devices in Yondr pouches for the full immersive experience. Tickets go on sale Friday 18 July at 10 am, so set that alarm!
Dylan’s Irish dates round off a UK and Ireland run that includes gigs in Brighton, Swansea, Coventry, Leeds, Glasgow, and Belfast, with the Dublin finale closing the tour leg on 25 November.
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This tour continues Dylan’s intense Rough and Rowdy journey, which first launched in 2021 in support of his acclaimed 2020 album. Since then, he’s criss-crossed the US, Europe, and beyond, thrilling fans with a blend of treasured classics and newer tracks.
It’s not just a gig — it’s a near six-decade celebration of Dylan’s remarkable legacy. Whether you're a first-timer or lifelong fan, these autumn concerts promise an unforgettable evening with one of music’s greatest voices.
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