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Bob Dylan Announces 2025 UK and Ireland Tour Dates - Entertainment News

UK AND IRELAND, JUL 10 – Bob Dylan's 13-date 2025 UK and Ireland tour will be phone-free with attendees using Yondr pouches; he has won 10 Grammys and been nominated 38 times, officials said.

  • Singer Bob Dylan announces a 13-date UK and Ireland tour starting in Brighton in November, with phone-free shows requiring Yondr pouches.
  • Continuing Dylan’s Rough And Rowdy Ways tour since 2021, interest surged after the biopic 'A Complete Unknown' highlighted his career.
  • Tickets go on sale July 18 at 10 am, with attendees required to use Yondr lockable pouches for phones, prohibiting video and camera use at the phone-free shows.
  • Artists like Nick Cave, Chrissie Hynde, Jack White, and Alicia Keys have also adopted no-phone policies at gigs, highlighting Dylan’s influence on concert norms.
  • Beyond the tour, Dylan’s legacy as a Nobel-winning artist with 10 Grammys underscores his enduring influence in music and literature.
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The artist Bob Dylan announced a series of concerts in the UK and Ireland following the success of his tour Rough and Rowdy Ways. The 84-year-old singer will perform in the United States, before heading to Brighton on November 7.

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Bob Dylan will be coming to Europe later this year for a series of performances. The American artist will be performing in the Netherlands, France, the UK, and Ireland in October and November, it was announced Thursday.

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