Music legend Bob Dylan has announced dates for his upcoming 10-date UK tour later this year. A highlight of this tour is that fans are not allowed to use their phones inside the stadium. At the age of 83, Dylan is gearing up for three nights at London’s Royal Albert Hall, reports Mirror.co.uk. He will also perform at Edinburgh’s Usher Hall and Wolverhampton Hall in November. Reflecting on his past tours, Dylan keeps it old school with a strict phone policy. Fans must keep their cell phones in locked bags inside the arena, which will be removed once they leave. Taylor Swift has become one of the hottest singers in the world with her recently confirmed album set!
According to Mirror.co.uk, the journey doesn’t stop there. Bob Dylan is also scheduled to perform at Bournemouth’s Windsor Hall, Liverpool’s M&S Bank Arena and Nottingham’s Motorpoint Arena. Starting in 2021, he will be performing songs from his 2020 album Rough and Rowdy Ways in London, Glasgow and Oxford. This ongoing musical journey is aptly called The Never Ending Journey. Julia Garner and Adam Sandler spotted Satie at the Los Angeles premiere of Taylor Swift’s The Eras Tour (see video).
Bob Dylan, 83, embarks on 10-date UK tour with no phone policy
A legendary singer @poptillon Bringing their Rough Roads Tour to the UK this November!
Tickets are available from 9am on Friday – see here for more info: pic.twitter.com/8fEtHxWQLZ
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Bob Dylan is not just any singer and songwriter; He is a true music legend, with 10 Grammy Awards and 38 nominations. He first found success with his 1960s anthems such as The Times They Are A-Changin’ and has since had six UK Top 10 singles and an impressive nine UK No. 1 albums.
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