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Bob Dylan shakes up his band (again) ahead of Minnesota gig

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July 1, 2026

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MINNEAPOLIS — Bob Dylan’s first full Twin Cities gig in nine years will be just his sixth date with a newly retooled backing band. If the new lineup even sticks. A tradition that goes back to his audacious hiring of loud rock ’n’ roll ...

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ArcaMax

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· Jun 23, 2026

Review: Bob Dylan's concert in San Diego quietly embraced the darkness

SAN DIEGO — Bob Dylan took to the stage Sunday night at the Rady Shell at Jacobs Park only 12 days after Paul Simon concluded his own sold-out concert at the same San Diego venue with “The Sound of Silence.” That song’s telltale opening ...

Associated Press

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· Jul 10, 2026

Ronnie Wood jokes that it's Paul McCartney's 'dream come true' to collab with the Rolling Stones

Ronnie Wood jokes that it is Paul McCartney's "dream come true" to collaborate with the Rolling Stones on their latest record "Foreign Tongues" #rollingstones #paulmccartney #foreigntongues

KLIX News Radio – Twin Falls

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· Jun 20, 2026

Big 4 Bob Dylan Albums

Big 4 Bob Dylan Albums

Variety

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· Jun 21, 2026

Bob Dylan Erects a Watchtower in the Desert With Moody, Magisterial Show at Palm Springs’ Acrisure Arena: Concert Review

“I’ve Made Up My Mind to Give Myself to You,” Bob Dylan sings every night on his recently begun “Long Hot Summer ’26” tour, keeping a song from his most recent album, 2020’s “Rough and Rowdy Ways,” in play as a staple of his setlist. It’s a beautiful affirmation, as one of the purest love []

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· Jul 6, 2026

Live music in Toronto this week: Alex Warren, Madison Beer and more concerts to catch

Now that the heatwave is over and Torontonians can leave the house again, it’s time to catch an exciting concert. Whether you’re looking to jam... The post Live music in Toronto this week: Alex Warren, Madison Beer and more concerts to catch appeared first on NOW Toronto.

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Related coverage for "Bob Dylan shakes up his band (again) ahead of Minnesota gig": ArcaMax — Review: Bob Dylan's concert in San Diego quietly embraced the darkness. Associated Press — Ronnie Wood jokes that it's Paul McCartney's 'dream come true' to collab with the Rolling Stones. KLIX News Radio – Twin Falls — Big 4 Bob Dylan Albums. Variety — Bob Dylan Erects a Watchtower in the Desert With Moody, Magisterial Show at Palm Springs’ Acrisure Arena: Concert Review. Now Magazine — Live music in Toronto this week: Alex Warren, Madison Beer and more concerts to catch