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Although he has toured for 30 years, Dylan has decreased the number of dates he has been performing in recent years, Rolling Stone reported. His last album of new music, called "Tempest," was released in 2012. His latest studio album, "Triplicate," features covers of songs recorded with his live band.
In this leg of the Never Ending Tour, many dates include college campuses. The tour dates are below.
Oct.11: Irvine, California, at UC Irvine Bren Events Center
Oct. 12: Santa Barbara, California, at Santa Barbara Bowl
Oct.14: Palo Alto, California, Frost Amphitheatre at Stanford University
Oct. 17: Denver at The Mission Ballroom
Oct. 19: Lincoln, Nebraska, at Pinnacle Bank Arena
Oct. 20: Kansas City, Missouri, at Arvest Bank Theatre at the Midland
Oct. 22: St. Louis, Missouri, at Stifel Theatre
Oct. 23: Ames, Iowa, C.Y. Stephens Auditorium at Iowa State University
Oct. 24: Mankato, Minnesota, at Mankato Civic Center
Oct. 26: Milwaukee, Wisconsin, at Eagles Ballroom
Oct. 27: Bloomington, Indiana, at Indiana University Auditorium
Oct. 30: Chicago at Credit Union 1 Arena at UIC
Nov. 1: South Bend, Indiana, at Morris Performing Arts Center
Nov. 2: Muncie, Indiana, at Emens Auditorium
Nov. 4: Columbus, Ohio, at Mershon Auditorium
Nov. 5: East Lansing, Michigan, at Wharton Center for the Performing Arts
Nov. 6: Ann Arbor, Michigan at Hill Auditorium
Nov. 8: Highland Heights, Kentucky, at BB&T Arena
Nov. 9: Akron, Ohio, at EJ Thomas Performing Arts Hall
Nov. 10: Moon Township, Pennsylvania, at UPMC Events Center
Nov. 12: Catonsville, Maryland, at UMBC Event Center
Nov. 13: Petersburg, Virginia, at Virginia State University Multi-Purpose Center
Nov. 15: State College, Pennsylvania, at Eisenhower Auditorium
Nov. 17: Ithaca, New York at Ithaca College Athletics and Events Center
Nov.19: Lowell, Massachusetts, at Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell
Nov. 20: Providence, Rhode Island, at Providence Performing Arts Center
Nov. 21: Philadelphia at The Met Philadelphia
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