Bob Dylan is coming to Glasgow for his first run of gigs in Scotland in five years.
The music icon will be playing two nights at the Glasgow Armadillo in October this year as part of The Rough And Rowdy Ways Worldwide Tour.
The 81-year-old has played 74 shows across the country in his latest tour run that kicked off in December last year.
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The tour hits the UK in the autumn with nine dates starting with four intimate shows at London’s Palladium Theatre, before going to Cardiff, Hull Nottingham and two final gigs in Glasgow.
Bob, who claimed in 2008 that his biggest inspiration is Rabbie Burns played his first Scottish gig in 1966 in Glasgow, last played Scotland at the Armadillo in 2017. For most of his career, he’s played the SECC although he did play Stirling Castle in 2001.
Tickets for his two Glasgow gigs on October 30 and 31 at the Glasgow Armadillo go on sale on Friday at 10am from here.
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