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On This Day in Dylan History
For April 24, explore a featured Bob Dylan concert from the archive, including venue details, tour information, location, and available setlist data, plus other Dylan performances from this same calendar date in history.
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Featured performance
April 24, 2017
21 songs
- Things Have Changed
- Don't Think Twice, It's All Right
- Highway 61 Revisited
- Beyond Here Lies Nothin'
- Why Try to Change Me Now
- Pay in Blood
- Melancholy Mood
- Duquesne Whistle
- Stormy Weather
- Tangled Up in Blue
- Early Roman Kings
- Spirit on the Water
- Love Sick
- All or Nothing at All
- Desolation Row
- Soon After Midnight
- That Old Black Magic
- Long and Wasted Years
- Autumn Leaves
- Blowin' in the Wind
- Ballad of a Thin Man (last song)
Also played on this date
- April 24, 2002 — Frankenhalle — Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany
- April 24, 2001 — Hearnes Center — Columbia, Missouri, United States
- April 24, 2015 — Fox Theatre — Atlanta, Georgia, United States
- April 24, 1991 — City Auditorium — Macon, Georgia, United States
- April 24, 1992 — Waikiki Shell — Honolulu, Hawaii, United States
- April 24, 2009 — Sheffield Arena — Sheffield, England, United Kingdom
- April 24, 2012 — Pepsi On Stage — Porto Alegre, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil
- April 24, 1980 — Théâtre St-Denis — Montreal, Quebec, Canada
- April 24, 2013 — JQH Arena — Springfield, Missouri, United States
- April 24, 1994 — Mayo Civic Center — Rochester, Minnesota, United States
- April 24, 1997 — Stanley Theatre — Utica, New York, United States
- April 24, 2005 — Borgata Event Center — Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States
- April 24, 2006 — Orpheum Theatre — Memphis, Tennessee, United States
- April 24, 1965 — Seattle Center Arena — Seattle, Washington, United States
- April 24, 1962 — Gerde's Folk City — New York, New York, United States
- April 24, 1964 — Meehan Auditorium, Brown University — Providence, Rhode Island, United States