Bob Dylan is at last making his return to the stage — or at least virtually. Today Dylan has announced his very first virtual concert, which is coming under the title of "Shadow Kingdom."
The concert will take place on July 18 at 5 p.m. ET. As a press release lays out, the show "will showcase the artist in an intimate setting as he presents renditions of songs from his extensive and renowned body of work created especially for this event."
The show will be broadcast through the app Veeps, and tickets are currently on sale now over here. Tickets to "Shadow Kingdom" will cost $25 USD and provide 48 hours of access following the initial airing of the event.
Dylan's most recent album was last year's Rough and Rowdy Ways, so chances are he'll be playing a selection of songs from that album, in addition to digging into his back catalogue.
The concert will take place on July 18 at 5 p.m. ET. As a press release lays out, the show "will showcase the artist in an intimate setting as he presents renditions of songs from his extensive and renowned body of work created especially for this event."
The show will be broadcast through the app Veeps, and tickets are currently on sale now over here. Tickets to "Shadow Kingdom" will cost $25 USD and provide 48 hours of access following the initial airing of the event.
Dylan's most recent album was last year's Rough and Rowdy Ways, so chances are he'll be playing a selection of songs from that album, in addition to digging into his back catalogue.