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Bob Dylan surprised his fans last week by announcing he will be hitting the UK this November for some historic gigs.
British audiences will once again be graced by the Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door singer for the first time since 2021.
Now, he’ll be hitting some of the country’s biggest and best venues, including London’s prestigious Royal Albert Hall.
Tickets for this exciting string of shows were released earlier this month, but many of the shows sold out extremely quickly.
Thankfully, not all hope is lost just yet. There are still plenty of tickets available right now through some online resale websites, such as Viagogo. Here’s all the information you need on how to get involved.
Bob Dylan tickets are still available right now through a number of online ticket resale websites.
These websites, such as viagogo and StubHub, allow fans to purchase their perfect tickets to live shows and events, meaning you can grab front-row standing or back-row seating at any point.
The trade-off, of course, is that you may pay a premium on these tickets. At the time of writing, some Bob Dylan tickets are being sold for just over £137, and range to more than £250.
Here’s the links you need:
While, at the moment, tickets for Bob Dylan’s shows are sold out at official retailers such as Ticketmaster, it may still be worth a look. You can click here to find yours, or hit the button below.
Bob Dylan, frankly, needs no introduction, as he has become one of the most iconic folk singer-songwriters of all time.
Across his almost 60-year career, the American star has earned numerous Grammy Awards, a Nobel Prize, Golden Globes and been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
His most recent original album, Rough and Rowdy Ways, is his 39th entry, and was first released back in 2020.
During his journey across the UK this November, Bob Dylan will be performing ten shows up and down the country. Here’s the full list of shows, dates and locations he’ll be playing.