Bob Dylan's Rough and Rowdy Ways Tour has finally come to an end. The multi-year trek wrapped up on Nov. 14 with a three-night run at London's Royal Albert Hall and there are, at the time of this writing, no further concert dates listed on Dylan's site.
It begs the question: now what? Dylan is 83 years old, and while there are artists still touring beyond that — we're looking at you, Willie Nelson — it's hard to discount advancing age as a factor.
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IN OTHER BOB DYLAN NEWS....
The Bob Dylan biopic A Complete Unknown, which will open on Christmas Day, is among the nominees for AARP’s 24th annual Movies for Grownups Awards.
It’s up for Best Picture/Best Movie for Grownups, Best Director for James Mangold, Best Screenwriter for Jay Cocks and Mangold, Best Ensemble, and Best Time Capsule.
The awards will be handed out on January 11th at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, California and will air on Great Performances on PBS on February 23rd.
Bob Dylan deliberately added an inaccurate scene to his upcoming biopic, and rejected the concerns of director and co-writer James Mangold over the moment.
Dylan was highly proactive throughout production of A Complete Unknown, which arrives on Dec. 25 with Timothee Chalamet in the leading role.
Rolling Stone reported that Edward Norton, who plays Pete Seeger, revealed Dylan’s act of mischief while the film was being made.
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