Like a rolling stone: Bob Dylan coming to Denmark again

Living legend performing two shows at the Opera House next April

He didn’t fancy turning up to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature, but singer-songwriter legend Bob Dylan has no qualms about performing for his fans in Copenhagen next year with his band.

The icon – behind iconic hits ‘Like a Rolling Stone’, ‘Blowin’ in the Wind’, ‘The Times They Are A-Changin” and ‘Just Like a Woman’ – will play two shows at the Opera House on April 6 and 7.

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A living legend
One of the most influential artists in music history, Dylan has sold in excess of 100 million records over a career that has spanned five decades.

As well as a Nobel Prize, has also been awarded eleven Grammy Awards, a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award.

Tickets go on sale on Wednesday at 10:00 via livenation.dk and ticketmaster.dk and prices will be somewhere in the realm of 960-1,360 kroner, depending on the seats.





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