Two solid months of performances await Bob Dylan, whose U.S. fall tour launches tonight (October 6) at University Center Arena in Davie, FL. The legendary singer-songwriter’s itinerary is routed through 35 markets — most of them college and university towns like tonight’s opening show.
The musician and His Band previously announced fall tour dates stretched through the early part of November, but with the addition of several new dates, the schedule now wraps at the end of the month with a November 27 concert at MGM Grand Theater in Mashantucket, CT.
One of the newest — and biggest — stops on Dylan’s map is a three-night stand that leads up to Thanksgiving. The November 22-24 run is booked into Terminal 5 in New York, NY, and is closely followed by a post-Thanksgiving performance on November 26 at the Borgata Events Center in Atlantic City, NJ.
Public onsale dates vary depending on the event, but the New York City concerts have ticket sales starting this Friday, October 8. Ticket prices for the three general admission shows are set at $65, according to Ticketmaster.com.
Ticket prices for Dylan’s other tour dates start around the $45 mark in most cities, based on Ticketmaster’s event listings. Presale passwords and specific ticketing details for the tour are available on Dylan’s official Web site.
Dylan was on the road earlier this year for his summer 2010 tour, which included dates supported by John Mellencamp.
Shortly after finishing that round of shows, Dylan announced his initial fall tour plans. That itinerary also was quickly updated to include more fall concert dates at national universities and colleges.
Bob Dylan itinerary:
(Dates are subject to change.)
October 6 | Davie, FL | Nova Southeastern University Center Arena |
October 7 | Tampa, FL | USF Sun Dome |
October 8 | Gainesville, FL | Stephen C. O’Connell Center |
October 10 | Orlando, FL | UCF Arena |
October 11 | Tallahassee, FL | Tallahassee-Leon County Civic Center |
October 13 | Birmingham, AL | BJCC Concert Hall |
October 14 | Charlotte, NC | Halton Arena |
October 16 | Winston-Salem, NC | Lawrence Joel Veteran Memorial Coliseum |
October 17 | Clemson, SC | Littlejohn Coliseum |
October 19 | Nashville, TN | Nashville Municipal Auditorium |
October 21 | St. Louis, MO | Chaifetz Arena |
October 22 | Champaign, IL | Assembly Hall |
October 24 | Cedar Falls, IA | McLeod Center |
October 25 | Madison, WI | Overture Hall + |
October 26 | East Lansing, MI | MSU Concert Auditorium |
October 28 | Ann Arbor, MI | Hill Auditorium |
October 29 | Kalamazoo, MI | James W. Miller Auditorium |
October 30 | Chicago, IL | The Riviera Theatre * |
October 31 | Indianapolis, IN | Murat Theatre |
November 2 | Akron, OH | E.J. Thomas Hall |
November 3 | Highland Heights, KY | Bank of Kentucky Center * |
November 4 | Columbus, OH | Schottenstein Center * |
November 6 | Rochester, NY | Gordon Field House * |
November 7 | Pittsburgh, PA | Petersen Events Center * |
November 9 | State College, PA | Bryce Jordan Center * |
November 10 | Charlottesville, VA | John Paul Jones Arena * |
November 12 | Bethlehem, PA | Stabler Arena * |
November 13 | Washington, DC | Charles E. Smith Center * |
November 14 | West Long Branch, NJ | Monmouth University – MAC Center* |
November 17 | Binghamton, NY | Binghamton University – Events Center * |
November 19 | Amherst, MA | Mullins Center * |
November 20 | Lowell, MA | Tsongas Center * |
November 22 – 24 | New York, NY | Terminal 5 * |
November 26 | Atlantic City, NJ | Borgata Event Center * |
November 27 | Mashantucket, CT | MGM Grand Theater at Foxwoods * |
* new dates
+ two performance times: 7 p.m. and 10 p.m.