Make a date as Bob stands on the highway again for 2022!

Ol’ Bob’s is getting back on the road this spring.

The tour kicks off on March 3 in Phoenix, Arizona, and parks up again on April 14 in Oklahoma City.

Apparently the tour ‘map’ has been focussed on fans, towns and cities the stop-starting Never Ending Tour missed late last year.

And he is heading South to Texas, Alabama, Georgia, and South Carolina.

Yep, the river boat captain knows the names of the places to go.

The big question is though – what shape will his show take?

Last year it was all about  Rough and Rowdy Ways  backed up with material from his back pages, like I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight, To Be Alone With You, Watching The River Flow and “Every Grain of Sand.”

And he was singing magnificently.

Bob also introduced drummer Charlie Drayton and guitarist Doug Lancio in to the band. But of course good ol’ Tony Garnier was still around., So was guitarist Bob Britt, and multi-instrumentalist Donnie Herron.

But you never know, things could have changed!

After all the travelling troubadour had headed in to the Eighties with The Bootleg Series Vol. 16: Springtime in New York 1980–1985 with out-takes from hot of LoveInfidels, and Empire Burlesque. 

And it is a quarter of a century ago since he is made his so-called comeback with the uncompromising  Time Out of Mind.

Tour Dates

March 3 – Phoenix, Arizona Arizona Federal Theatre
March 4 – Tucson, Arizona Tucson Music Hall
March 6 – Albuquerque, New Mexico Kiva Auditorium
March 8 – Lubbock, Texas Buddy Holly Hall of Performing Arts & Sciences
March 10 – Irving, Texas Toyota Music Factory
March 11 – Sugar Land, Texas Smart Financial Centre
March 13 – San Antonio, Texas Majestic Theatre
March 14 – San Antonio, Texas Majestic Theatre
March 16 – Austin, Texas Bass Hall
March 18 – Shreveport, Louisiana Municipal Auditorium
March 19 – New Orleans, Louisiana Saenger Theatre
March 21 – Montgomery, Alabama Montgomery PAC
March 23 – Nashville, Tennessee Ryman Auditorium
March 24 – Atlanta, Georgia Fox Theatre
March 26 – Savannah, Georgia Johnny Mercer Theatre
March 27 – North Charleston, South Carolina North Charleston PAC
March 29 – Columbia, South Carolina Township Auditorium
March 30 – Charlotte, North Carolina Ovens Auditorium
April 1 – Greensboro, North Carolina Steven Tanger Center
April 2 – Asheville, North Carolina Thomas Wolfe Auditorium
April 4 – Chattanooga, Tennessee Tivoli Theatre
April 5 – Birmingham, Alabama BJCC Concert Hall
April 7 – Mobile, Alabama Saenger Theatre
April 9 – Memphis, Tennessee Orpheum Theatre
April 11 – Little Rock, Arkansas Robinson Center
April 13 – Tulsa, Oklahoma Brady Theatre
April 14 – Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Thelma Gaylord Performing Arts Theatre

LINKS:

Bob is bringing it all back home to SONY – for £200m – The Leigh G Banks Preservation Society

A compendium of reality and fantasy as Dylan continues his never-ending tour through our lives – The Leigh G Banks Preservation Society

The answer my friend is ‘blowing in the cringe’ as Levy camp crashes on the facts – Dylan responds – The Leigh G Banks Preservation Society

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By Leigh Banks

I am a journalist, writer and broadcaster ... lately I've been concentrating on music, I spent many years as a music critic and a travel writer ... I gave up my last editorship a while ago and started concentrating on my blog. I was also asked to join AirTV International as a co host of a new show called Postcard ...

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