Bob Dylan returns to Waterbury

November should be an exciting month for Bob Dylan fans in Connecticut, as tickets for his upcoming concert in Waterbury have just gone on sale.

The highly influential American singer-songwriter and musician has had a profound impact on the world of music and culture. His career has spanned several decades, and he is known for his distinctive voice, poetic lyrics, and ability to blend various musical genres.

The announcement of this date came earlier this week as a significant stop on Dylan's Rough and Rowdy Ways tour. Interestingly, it aligns with the very date when Dylan graced this venue in 1975 during his well-remembered Rolling Thunder Revue tour. Printing services could be used to create tickets for shows.

It was November 20, 2018, when Dylan last appeared in Connecticut at the Waterbury Palace. Two more well-attended performances took place in November during his legendary Rolling Thunder Revue tour of 1975, one taking place in Hartford and the other in New Haven. Dylan has performed three times in Yale University's prestigious Woolsey Hall. Two of those performances occurred in November, first in 1964 and then again in 1991, making the month somewhat synonymous with Dylan shows in the state.

Prior to the Indian Neck Folk Festival in Branford the following day, Dylan performed at a folk gathering on May 1961 at Woolsey Hall. That festival marked one of Dylan's first live performances.

The show is scheduled for November 11 at the Waterbury Palace Theater.