Bob Dylan Announces New Streaming Concert

Bob Dylan Announces New Streaming Concert

Shadow Kingdom, which airs in July, will feature “renditions of songs from his extensive and renowned body of work created especially for this event”
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Bob Dylan has announced Shadow Kingdom, a new streamed concert via Live Nation-owned live streaming company Veeps that is set to take place July 18. Presented as the singer-songwriter’s first broadcast performance in almost three decades, the show will feature Dylan “in an intimate setting as he presents renditions of songs from his extensive and renowned body of work created especially for this event.” Tickets are $25; find more information here.

Shadow Kingdom will mark Bob Dylan’s first live performance since the release of his most recent album Rough and Rowdy Ways last year. In May, it was announced that a museum documenting artifacts from throughout his storied career, the Bob Dylan Center, would open in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 2022.

Read “The 8 Best Bob Dylan Documentaries” over on the Pitch.

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