Bob Dylan - The Rough and Rowdy Ways World Tour
In concert on October 11, 12 and 13, 2022 in Paris, Grand Rex
The unmissable Bob Dylan announces his return to Paris with three exclusive concerts scheduled for Tuesday 11, Wednesday 12 and Thursday 13 October 2022 at the Grand Rex in Paris.
After his concerts at the Grand Rex in Paris in 2019, the Zénith de La Villette and then at La Seine Musicale in Boulogne-Billancourt in 2017, the legendary Bob Dylan announces his return to France.
Take note, the mythical folk artist and Nobel Prize for Literature is planning to squat the Grand Rex stage in Paris this time three times: Tuesday October 11, Wednesday October 12 and Thursday October 13, 2022. Surely know, but it will not be the first time that Bob Dylan has taken over the Grand Rex since he had already invaded this legendary Parisian hall in 1990 and more recently in 2013, 2017 and 2019.
These new Parisian dates for Bob Dylan are part of his "The Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour" and will begin in Europe this fall with shows in Norway, Sweden, Germany, France, Belgium, the Low and UK.
After 74 breakout performances in the US, the Rough and Rowdy Ways World Tour heads to Europe and the UK.
IMPORTANT: This concert is a "PHONE FREE SHOW", this means that phones are not allowed in the room during the concert.
How it works? Once you arrive at the venue, Yondr (the phone pouch company contracted to this gig) will have dedicated staff on hand to help you put your phone in a locked and secure pouch, which you will keep with you throughout the concert. evening.
What should I do if I have an emergency and need access to my phone? You can unlock your phone pocket at any time by going to a dedicated and marked area, intended for the use of the phone. Feel free to ask a Yondr staff member for help.
Why are we doing this and is it mandatory? Having created this phone-free experience on recent tours, we believe it creates better times for everyone involved. Our eyes open a little more and our senses are a little sharper when we lose the technological crutch we've grown accustomed to. And yes, it's a non-negotiable deal (although medical exemptions are made for those who rely on their phone for treatment).