Bob Dylan is back on the road with his Rough and Rowdy Ways tour across the US. His non-stop tour is back and ready to make everyone have a blast. He confirmed 27 new shows around the country.
The Rough and Rowdy Ways tour just kicked off in America, on March 21, 2026, with his show in Omaha (Nebraska). Nevertheless, it is not the usual tour, since Bob Dylan has been touring for some time now. Originally, the Rough and Rowdy Ways tour took off in 2021, as a way to promote his then latest album Rough and Rowdy Ways.

Now in 2026, the iconic American folk-rockstar adds new dates to perform all over the world. Even after more than five years since the release, Dylan keeps playing his latest production. Moreover, it has become one of the artist’s most acclimated works from his recent music.
Another reason for the Rough and Rowdy Ways tour success is that Bob is able to create such a special atmosphere in which he connects with the audience. He carefully decides to perform in theatres and auditoriums, rather than big arenas, and makes an intimate feeling for his shows.
Just a few days ago, on March 20, Bob Dylan is back on the road with his Rough and Rowdy Ways tour. There are 29 shows left at the moment for his American leg. Nevertheless, as for now, there is no confirmation of the rock legend touring anywhere else.
Back in 2024 and 2025, Dylan toured across Europe, stopping in top cities like London, Prague, Dublin and Glasgow. Three years ago, the Rough and Rowdy Ways tour was present in Asia, as they performed in Japan.
Bob Dylan’s Rough and Rowdy Ways tour shows
- 27 March – La Crosse Center, La Crosse (Wisconsin)
- 28 March – Coronado Theatre, Rockford (Illinois)
- 30 March – Genesee Theatre, Waukegan (Illinois)
- 31 March – Emens Auditorium, Muncie (Indiana)
- 2 April – Devos Performance Hall, Grand Rapids (Michigan)
- 3 April – The Theater, Saginaw (Michigan)
- 4 April – Masonic Temple Theatre, Detroit (Michigan)
- 6 April – The Louisville Palace, Louisville (Kentucky)
- 9 April – Palace Theatre, Columbus (Ohio)
- 10 April – Keybank State Theatre, Cleveland (Ohio)
- 12 April – Winsupply Theatre, Dayton (Ohio)
- 14 April – Knoxville Civic Auditorium, Knoxville (Tennesee)
- 16 April – Skypac, Bowling Green (Kentucky)
- 17 April – Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium, Chattanooga (Tennesee)
- 19 April – Thomas Wolfe Auditorium, Asheville (North Carolina)
- 20 April – Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium, Spartanburg (South Carolina)
- 22 April – Macon City Auditorium, Macon (Georgia)
- 23 April – Dothan Civic Center, Dothan (Alabama)
- 25 April – Thalia Mara Hall, Jackson (Mississippi)
- 27 April – Raising Cane’s River Center, Baton Rouge (Louisiana)
- 28 April – Shreveport Municipal Auditorium, Shreveport (Louisiana)
- 29 April – Cowan Center, Tyler (Texas)
- 1 May – Abilene Auditorium, Abilene (Texas)
- 4 June – McMenamins Edgefield, Troutdale (Oregon)
- 6 June – Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery, Woodinville (Washington)
- 7 June – Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery, Woodinville (Washington)
- 9 June – Cuthbert Amphitheater, Eugene (Oregon)
- 12 June – The Venue at Thunder Valley, Lincoln (California)
- 13 June – Greek Theatre, Berkeley (California)
- 14 June – Greek Theatre, Berkeley (California)
- 17 June – Yaamava’ Theater, Highland (California)
- 20 June – Acrisure Arena, Palm Desert (California)
- 21 June – The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park, San Diego (California)
- 23 June – Arizona Financial Theatre, Phoenix (Arizona)
- 2 July – Winstar World Casino and Resort, Thackerville (Oklahoma)
- 24 July – Filene Center at Wolf Trap, Vienna (Virginia)
- 25 July – Filene Center at Wolf Trap, Vienna (Virginia)
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