The wheels are still turning for Bob Dylan’s Rough and Rowdy Ways tour, which continues to roll through 2025 with more tour dates announced. The legendary musician recently added three new shows to the tour, including stops in Wichita, Kansas (March 29), Mankato, Minnesota (April 4), and Green Bay, Wisconsin (April 6), in addition to his previously listed concert in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on March 25. While tickets for the Tulsa date are long gone—thanks to its sold-out status—fans eager to see Dylan in action will have the chance to grab tickets for the other cities when they go on sale on January 31.
This latest round of performances continues Dylan’s Rough and Rowdy Ways tour, which began back in 2021, showcasing the material from his 2020 album of the same name. The new dates are a much-anticipated addition to his already epic legacy of live performances, and who knows—there might be even more surprises ahead in 2025.
Meanwhile, Dylan has been making waves in the entertainment world thanks to the recent success of A Complete Unknown, the biographical film about his life starring Timothée Chalamet. The film has received multiple nominations for both the Golden Globe and Oscar races, adding yet another chapter to the enigmatic singer’s storied career.
Dylan, known for his sly wit, recently posted on social media with his trademark humor: “Timmy’s a brilliant actor, so I’m sure he’s going to be completely believable as me. Or a younger me. Or some other me.” It’s clear that the singer is pleased with Chalamet’s portrayal of him, though, as Chalamet recently shared in an interview, playing Dylan has left him hungry for even more of the musician’s vast catalog.
“I had five and a half years to work on this, so the process was endless,” Chalamet said in an interview with The AU Review. “But the part of my life where I discover him and his artistry is just beginning. I’m only scratching the surface.”
As Dylan’s 2025 tour kicks into high gear, his legacy continues to evolve both on stage and on the big screen, ensuring that fans both old and new will have plenty to celebrate for years to come.