Legendary American singer-songwriter, pop music icon, and Nobel Prize winner for literature Bob Dylan is coming to the Czech Republic again.
As part of his fall tour, he will perform at the O2 Universum in Prague for three consecutive evenings on October 4th, 5th, and 6th.
He will start his European tour in Prague; after that, he will head to Germany, France, Luxembourg, and the United Kingdom.
Tickets for the European concerts will be on sale from July 19. In Germany, Dylan will perform in Erfurt, Berlin (three times), Nuremberg, Frankfurt (three times), Stuttgart, and Saarbrücken.
These performances are part of his “Rough & Rowdy Ways Tour”, named after his last studio album from 2020. Dylan last performed in Prague in April 2019, also for three nights, with chamber-tuned concerts hosted by Prague’s Lucerna.
Dylan first performed in Prague on July 16, 1994, at a packed hockey hall at the Prague Exhibition Centre, attracting ten thousand listeners. He returned in March 1995 to start his next tour with three concerts at the Congress Center.
Born on May 24, 1941, Bob Dylan is one of the most influential cultural figures, whose impact has transcended the boundaries of music. Over his 60-year career, he has written over 600 songs and sold over 125 million records worldwide.
He is also a respected writer, being the first rock musician to win the Pulitzer Prize, and in 2016, he received the Nobel Prize for Literature.
This makes him one of only nine creators to hold both prestigious awards, joining the ranks of Ernest Hemingway, John Steinbeck, and William Faulkner.
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