Bob Dylan, the iconic American artist and Nobel laureate, has confirmed his “Rough and Rowdy Ways” tour in the United Kingdom. In November, the legendary singer will headline ten concerts across six different prestigious auditoriums, including the Royal Albert Hall in London and the Hope Hall in Edinburgh.
The first concert of Bob Dylan’s tour will take place at Windsor Hall in Bournemouth, United Kingdom, on November 1st. The tour will culminate with a performance at the Royal Albert Hall on November 14th. Bob Dylan has kicked off his United Kingdom tour with Take Form Yonder as a collaborator.
Bob Dylan, the esteemed recipient of the Nobel Prize, has announced his intention to embark on a tour across the United Kingdom with his musical ensemble, Rough and Rowdy Ways. The group has explicitly stated that they will not allow mobile phones during performances.
“To support a distraction-free environment, the Yonder team has devised a unique technique to help audience members switch off their mobile devices before the show commences. Guests will still be able to access their phones, and Yonder workers will be on hand to assist in emergencies.
Please be aware, however, that the music venue discourages the use of phones. We kindly ask guests to power down their phones before entering the auditorium, but they are welcome to use them in designated areas outside the theatre.
Since 2021, the 83-year-old musician has been on tour, promoting his 2020 album Rough and Rowdy Ways. As part of his tour, he delighted audiences at events in London, Glasgow, and Oxford in 2022. During these performances, we respectfully prohibited the use of cellular devices.