Overview
You know a show is a big deal when you have to Google whether the musician is still alive or not. Thankfully for us, the legendary tambourine man is still very much alive and kicking. And, to celebrate his 73rd birthday yesterday, Bob Dylan has announced a month-long run of Australian and New Zealand tour dates to kick off in August.
Though this birthday would signify the age of retirement for many, this world-renowned singer-songwriter is showing no signs of slowing down. Having last toured the country with his 2012 album Tempest, Dylan has recently been leaking new content on his website. After releasing a cover of Frank Sinatra's 'Full Moon and Empty Arms', some have suggested the prolific musician's next album — number 36 — could be a compilation of covers.
Either way, it'll be a treat to see this living legend perform live. But be sure to get in early! With an iconic sound that has spanned generations, these all ages shows are bound to sell out quick.
Tour dates:
Saturday, August 9 - Claudelands Arena, Hamilton.
Wednesday, August 13 - Riverside Theatre, Perth.
Thursday, August 14 - Riverside Theatre, Perth.
Monday, August 18 - Palais Theatre, Melbourne.
Tuesday, August 19 - Palais Theatre, Melbourne.
Monday, August 25 - Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre, Brisbane.
Friday, August 28 - Royal Theatre, Canberra.
Sunday, August 31 - Entertainment Centre, Adelaide.
Wednesday, August 3 - State Theatre, Sydney.
Thursday, September 4 - State Theatre, Sydney.
Wednesday, September 10 - CBS Canterbury Arena, Christchurch.
Tickets for the Australian shows go on sale Tuesday, June 3 at 9am via Ticketek and Ticketmaster.