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Where to Get Tickets to Bob Dylan’s 2026 ‘Rough and Rowdy Ways’ Tour

By Jonathan Zavaleta

Jonathan Zavaleta

Contact Jonathan Zavaleta by Email View all posts by Jonathan Zavaleta March 26, 2026 NOBLESVILLE, INDIANA - SEPTEMBER 23: Bob Dylan performs as a surprise guest during Farm Aid at Ruoff Home Mortgage Music Center on September 23, 2023 in Noblesville, Indiana. (Photo by Gary Miller/Getty Images) Bob Dylan performs as a surprise guest during Farm Aid in 2023 (Photo by Gary Miller/Getty Images)

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Bob Dylan kicked off the 2026 edition of his Rough and Rowdy Ways tour in March, and in true Dylan fashion, the show was full of surprises, including an Eddie Cochran cover and an all-acoustic set. 

Dylan also surprised West Coast fans by discreetly adding a smattering of new shows in Washington, California, and Oregon. The tour previously skipped major markets in favor of small towns like Saginaw, Michigan, and La Crosse, Wisconsin, but the latest dates include large cities like Phoenix, Arizona, and San Diego, California. The latest dates, which run through June 2026, are on sale on March 27 and March 28 for the Santa Barbara Bowl show. 

At a Glance: Where to Buy Bob Dylan Tickets

The only way to experience Dylan’s tour is to see him live, as Dylan’s shows are strictly phone-free. Dylan will also skip this year’s edition of Willie Nelson’s Outlaw Festival, having participated in 2024 and 2025.  

Dylan has regularly toured Rough and Rowdy Ways since its release in 2020. Dylan has typically played six cuts from the album, while mixing in well-known songs like “It Ain’t Me, Babe” and “All Along the Watchtower.” For this leg of the tour, he has been adding “Man in the Long Black Coat” from the 1989 album Oh Mercy to the setlist.

Where to Buy Bob Dylan Tickets Online

Since Dylan is playing smaller venues, many of the stops have limited tickets available on Ticketmaster and AXS, but fans can still pick up tickets from resale sites like StubHub, VividSeats, and more.

Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour 2026: Where to Buy Tickets Buy Now at stubhub

Balcony seats for the Grand Rapids, Michigan show start at around $113, while the Macon, Georgia show starts at around $150.

Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour 2026: Where to Buy Tickets Buy Now at vivid seats

Prices vary by venue for Dylan’s 2026 tour on Vivid Seats, with tickets for the Cleveland show going for nearly $300, while stubs at smaller markets start at under $100.

Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour 2026: Where to Buy Tickets Buy Now at ticketnetwork

TicketNetwork is another solid option for resale; tickets for the Masonic Temple show in Detroit start at around $100. You can get $150 off orders of $500 or more with code RS150.

Bob Dylan Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour 2026: Where to Buy Tickets Buy Now at seatgeek

You can also find tickets at SeatGeek, with tickets starting at under $75 for stops in Rockford, IL, and Munce, IN. Larger markets like Asheville start at nearly $200.

Bob Dylan 2026 Tour Dates

You can see Bob Dylan’s upcoming tour dates below, including the just-added West Coast and Virginia dates.

March 27 – La Crosse, Wisconsin @ La Crosse Center March 28 – Rockford, Illinois @ Coronado Theatre March 30 – Waukegan, Illinois @ Genesee Theatre March 31 – Muncie, Indiana @ Emens Auditorium April 2 – Grand Rapids, Michigan @ DeVos Performance Hall April 3 – Saginaw, Michigan @ The Theater April 4 – Detroit, Michigan @ Masonic Temple Theatre April 6 – Louisville, Kentucky @ The Louisville Palace April 9 – Columbus, Ohio @ Palace Theatre April 10 – Cleveland, Ohio @ KeyBank State Theatre April 12 – Dayton, Ohio @ Winsupply Theatre April 14 – Knoxville, Tennessee @ Knoxville Civic Auditorium April 16 – Bowling Green, Kentucky @ SKyPAC April 17 – Chattanooga, Tennessee @ Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Auditorium April 19 – Asheville, North Carolina @ Thomas Wolfe Auditorium April 20 – Spartanburg, South Carolina @ Spartanburg Memorial Auditorium April 22 – Macon, Georgia @ Macon City Auditorium April 23 – Dothan, Alabama @ Dothan Civic Center April 25 – Jackson, Mississippi @ Thalia Mara Hall April 27 – Baton Rouge, Louisiana @ Raising Cane’s River Center April 28 – Shreveport, Louisiana @ Shreveport Municipal Auditorium April 29 – Tyler, Texas @ Cowan Center May 1 – Abilene, Texas @ Abilene Auditorium June 4 – Troutdale, Oregon @ McMenamins Edgefield June 6 – Woodinville, Washington @ Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery June 7 – Woodinville, Washington @ Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery June 9 – Eugene, Oregon @ Cuthbert Amphitheater June 12 – Lincoln, California @ The Venue at Thunder Valley June 13 – Berkeley, California @ Greek Theatre June 14 – Berkeley, California @ Greek Theatre June 17 – Santa Barbara, California @ Santa Barbara Bowl June 18 – Highland, California @ Yaamava’ Theater June 20 – Palm Desert, California @ Acrisure Arena June 23 – San Diego, California @ The Rady Shell at Jacobs Park July 2 – Thackerville, Oklahoma @ WinStar World Casino and Resort July 24 – Vienna, Virginia @ Filene Center at Wolf Trap July 25 – Vienna, Virginia @ Filene Center at Wolf Trap

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