Bob Dylan will continue his rough and rowdy ways with a series of U.K. tour dates scheduled for late 2026.
The folk-rock icon will kick off his 10-show tour on Nov. 25 in Bournemouth, England, and conclude the run on Dec. 8 in London, marking the last of five consecutive dates at the Royal Festival Hall.
Tickets for the new dates will go on sale on Wednesday, July 22. The U.K. tour is in partnership with Yondr, and video cameras and mobile phones are once again prohibited.
You can see the full list of dates below.
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Dylan’s touring lineup has been changing recently as guitarists Doug Lancio and Bob Britt left the band in June. “I was not fired but left of my own accord for reasons I would prefer to keep private,” Britt said in a statement. “I will miss my band mates and crew.”
Lancio’s replacement, Julian Lage, has appeared sporadically with Dylan in recent weeks due to overlapping commitments. Meanwhile, Chicago-based jazz and blues guitarist Joel Paterson stepped in to replace Britt. Paterson’s skills are showcased on his 2017 holiday album Hi-Fi Christmas Guitar, as well as his genre-hopping 2019 Fab Four tribute album Let It Be Guitar! (Joel Paterson Plays the Beatles).
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Bob Dylan 2026 UK Tour Dates
Nov. 25 – BIC Windsor Hall, Bournemouth
Nov. 26 – bp pulse LIVE, Birmingham
Nov. 27 – Utilita Arena, Sheffield
Nov. 30 – Opera House, Blackpool
Dec. 1 – Opera House, Blackpool
Dec. 3 – Royal Festival Hall, London
Dec. 4 – Royal Festival Hall, London
Dec. 5 – Royal Festival Hall, London
Dec. 7 – Royal Festival Hall, London
Dec. 8 – Royal Festival Hall, London
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