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He didn't name it and doesn't refer to it as such, but folk-rock legend Bob Dylan has been on what's become known as his Never Ending Tour since 1988. The longest the Minnesota native has gone without playing a concert since then was a three-month break he took in 1997 to recover from what could have been a fatal chest infection.Ā 

Dylan has played more than 2,500 gigs during this incredible run, and despite a catalog that dates back more than a half century, the shows aren't greatest-hits rehashes. The iconoclastic singer-songwriter tends to focus on whatever his latest musical project happens to be, and he often reworks his well-known songs significantly. Dylan's current backing band -- all of whom played on his 2012 studio album, Tempest -- has a bit of a country vibe, andĀ  usually features guitarists Stu Kimball and Charlie Sexton along with Tony Garnier (bass), drummer George Receli (drums), andĀ  Donnie Herron (pedal steel, lap steel, banjo, mandolin, violin, viola).

Dylan was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1988, and he would have landed there based on his work in the 1960s alone, when he wrote and recorded some of the most enduring and groundbreaking material in musical history. Though his '60s songbook includes classics like "Blowin' in the Wind," "Subterranean Homesick Blues," "Like a Rolling Stone," and "I Want You," he hasn't stopped writing and recording critically acclaimed material, and is constantly mining his archives to release previously unreleased material.

Reviews

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 based on 10000 reviews
  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Horrible

    by Louisville on 3/27/24The Louisville Palace - Louisville

    Do not waste your money on Bob Dylan tickets. I was extremely disappointed he chose not to perform any of his many many hits, only songs from his last album which had basically same beat as the first. In addition the band had little to no movement. Almost robotic. šŸ™

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Dylan playing bar blues

    by Harry on 3/27/24The Louisville Palace - Louisville

    Seeing Dylan in Palace Theatre was dream come true. Just sitting in the 4th row from the stage and seeing legend so close was eternal memory and something I never thought I am going to have a chance to experience. Of course, Dylan is eccentric and does things his way - so this was blues session of mostly new songs and unrecognizable few old classics. I really wish that he played guitar instead of saloon sounding piano, but that was deal offered by him. His band was good, but fully controlled by him - they looked like they are scared of him. It was strange, but unforgettable experience, almost like being in a Twilight Zone. Palace Theatre is also special place, and you can feel history and energy of the past times where Dylan fits perfectly. No phones was great experience, people were still squirmy, some leaving, some coming in the middle of the concert, something that I can't understand. Same as curtain went up at 8 o'clock, and music started immediately, concert ended with curtain coming down, no encore, no thank you and goodbye. But again, that's Dylan. Glad that he made it through the concert, and thanks for songs that defined last 60 years.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Exquisite!

    by CathyLeeB on 3/27/24The Louisville Palace - Louisville

    2nd night was even better! More relaxed? Do NOT miss this if it comes anywhere near you!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dylan's tour rolls on and on

    by Chuck on 3/27/24The Louisville Palace - Louisville

    As anyone that cares already knows, Bob Dylan continues to crisscross the US & Western Europe on a regular basis. He was one of very few elderly artists that play new material.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Dylan did not disappoint.

    by Star on 3/27/24The Louisville Palace - Louisville

    The people who went with me were upset because he didn't play the songs they knew from way back in the day that made him famous. I liked the show because it was pretty much him reciting his poetry, along to music. The only song I was familiar with is You Gotta Serve Somebody, but the crowd on the floor, they knew a lot of the songs he played.

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Only recognized two of the songs.

    by Terry on 3/27/24The Louisville Palace - Louisville

    I have listened to him for close to 60 years and we really looking forward to the show and we were really disappointed.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Played Only New Material

    by Jane77 on 3/27/24The Louisville Palace - Louisville

    Have followed Bob Dylan for years but not a huge fan. He's very talented so thought it would be a good show. Unfortunately, he only played new material. Did not recognize anything he played. Also, a little strange that he did not say one word to the audience. He started out at the piano, stayed there about 90 min, then is was over. No encore or thanks for coming. First show I've ever attended where the artist said nothing. Great show for die hard fans. Not so much for casual fans. Not worth my time, $ or effort. For the cost of the show, artist ought to play at least some of what the fans came to hear.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Best Dylan concert ever!

    by Loved it on 3/27/24The Louisville Palace - Louisville

    The lighting and sound were excellent. We loved this concert!

  • Rating: 1 out of 5

    Checked Bucket List, Definitely Not Worth It

    by BourbonCity on 3/27/24The Louisville Palace - Louisville

    So let me preface this with Bob Dylan is an amazing poet, songwriter and instrumentalist. I understand he is not a singer or performer. But this show was so bad, I almost fell asleep twice. So many people were getting up and leaving-there was probably only 60% at the close of the show. When I went to the restroom there were so many people mass exodus-ing I thought I had missed the end. We had to put our phones in locked pouches-which was completely fine, however this was definitely because of how awful the show was and trying to protect BDā€™s image. Do not waste your money, watch YouTube videos of him instead. Theyā€™re definitely much, much better.

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Great concert

    by Unknown on 3/27/24The Louisville Palace - Louisville

    It was a great concert hearing Bob Dylan's voice live but I really wished he would have played at least one or two of his top hits from back in the day.