Bob Dylan is set to return to Australian shores in support of his 32nd studio album, the critically acclaimed 'Modern Times'.
It will be his first foray to the country since 2003, which received mixed reviews for going through with his annoying habit of playing obscure versions of obscure songs.Dylan has had legendary status for nearly fifty years and has experimented with a number of different styles, from solo acoustic to when he "went electric" and played with the Rolling Thunder Revue and The Band.
At shows he performs songs according to how he feels at the time.
Since his last Australian tour, he has written an autobiography (and actually written it, rather than hired someone to write it) which might help you understand why he does that. Read it before you go and see him, just saying.
You can check him out at:
Wed 8th August Christchurch, Westpac Arena
Fri 10th August Wellington, TSB Arena
Sat 11th August Auckland, Vector Arena
Mon 13th August Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Wed 15th August Sydney Entertainment Centre
Fri 17th August Melbourne Rod Laver Arena
Tues 21st August Adelaide Entertainment Centre
Thurs 23rd August Perth Burswood Dome
All tickets for the Australian and New Zealand tour dates go on sale Thursday 7th June.










