Yesterday’s developments have been nothing short of remarkable:
After we have reported this already weeks ago, Daily Dylan also was the first source to report that an announcement was about to happen very soon after discovering Geoff Gans’s (Bob Dylan’s tour poster designer for years) Instagram post saying “Europe 2025” at around 9:30 MEZ yesterday. Over the day, we followed every change and every update as closely as possible and shared every little update through our newsletter and Social Media channels.
While the official BobDylan.com page remained unchanged for a long time throughout the day (we called it the East Troy Blues), multiple sources (like Bob Dylan’s “event” page in Facebook), Ticketmaster UK, venues across Europe and news sites started confirming / leaking first tour dates, starting with Swansea, Leeds and Coventry for England, than the whole UK & Ireland part, followed by Paris in the evening shortly before the official website dropped the almost full tour schedule including cities such as Brussels, Amsterdam, and Stockholm.
Confirmed Tour Dates So Far
Mainland Europe
Oct 16 – Helsinki, Finland (Veikkaus Arena)
Oct 18 – Stockholm, Sweden (Avicii Arena)
Oct 21 – Copenhagen, Denmark (Royal Arena)
Oct 26–28 – Brussels, Belgium (BOZAR)
Oct 30–31 – Paris, France (Palais des Congrès)
Nov 4–5 – Amsterdam, Netherlands (AFAS Live)
UK & Ireland
Nov 7 – Brighton Centre, Brighton
Nov 9–11 – Building Society Arena, Swansea
Nov 13 – Building Society Arena, Coventry
Nov 14 – First Direct Arena, Leeds
Nov 16–17 – SEC Armadillo, Glasgow
Nov 19–20 – The Waterfront, Belfast
Nov 23–24 – INEC Arena, Killarney
Nov 25 – 3Arena, Dublin
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Mind the Gap(s)!
While most of the picture is now clear, a few key slots remain open:
Oct 22–25: Between Copenhagen and Brussels
→ Düsseldorf? Hamburg? The long rumored show at the Elbphilharmonie will not be possible since it’s fully booked on those days!After Stockholm (Oct 18):
→ Could Norway be skipped this year? We think there is a high likelihood that an Oslo show might still be added.Nov 1–3: A short break between Paris and Amsterdam
→ Room for one last mainland date? Another visit to Esch-Sur-Alzette? Or Düsseldorf here?
What are your thoughts on the tour schedule? Let us know!
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Daniel
Exciting news. Oslo before Helsinki, maybe?
Nothing for London seems harsh. Afraid that he can't top last year's triumphant RAH shows?! :)
I am thinking of traveling to several cities in Northern Europe - probably all in UK and would love to include Ireland - trying to figure out the timing of more than one concert. Scheduling this with friends is challenging to say the least.