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What Bob Dylan played on first UK show of Rough and Rowdy Ways tour

The first UK show of the Rough and Rowdy Ways tour this year saw Bob Dylan keep his setlist the same as previous shows.

This will be no surprise to dedicated Dylan fans, with the Rough and Rowdy Ways tour profiling all but one song from his most recent studio album. Also included were hits from his discography like Desolation Row and It Ain’t Me, Babe. The seventeen-song set at the Brighton Centre marks the first date in a series of UK and Ireland shows. Dylan will play gigs in Swansea, Leeds, and Dublin to round out the Rough and Rowdy Ways tour. No further dates from the songwriter have been announced, and there is no indication yet that he will tour in 2026. It remains to be seen whether the veteran songwriter announces further shows, but for now, Dylan has a handful of shows remaining on his 2025 schedule.

Dylan also performed several shows on the Outlaw Music Festival tour, which saw him perform hits like Mr. Tambourine Man, Masters of War, and Positively 4th Street. A full setlist for his Brighton Centre show from last night (November 7) can be found below.

  • I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight
  • It Ain’t Me, Babe
  • I Contain Multitudes
  • False Prophet
  • When I Paint My Masterpiece
  • Black Rider
  • My Own Version of You
  • To Be Alone With You
  • Crossing the Rubicon
  • Desolation Row
  • Key West (Philosopher Pirate)
  • Watching the River Flow
  • It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue
  • I’ve Made Up My Mind to Give Myself to You
  • Mother of Muses
  • Goodbye Jimmy Reed
  • Every Grain of Sand

The show comes nearly a year after Dylan performed in Europe on the Rough and Rowdy Ways tour. Rough and Rowdy Ways celebrated its fifth anniversary earlier this year. Dylan has performed all songs from the album, except for Murder Most Foul, extensively since 2021. The album was recorded in “last-minute” fashion according to drummer Matt Chamberlain, who explained Dylan’s style when making the album.

Chamberlain said: “Yeah, well the Dylan thing is, the tour was very last-minute. I played for a couple of days, and he wanted me to tour, literally, it was like a three-day window, and he asked me to hop on this tour.

“So we did like six weeks and got back, and then after the first year, we started his record, and that was an education because he’s so last-minute, in-the-moment about the way he makes his records.

“It’s almost like playing with a poet jazz musician because he’s just always changing it up; anything can happen at any time, things can just get trashed, and we’ll do a whole new version of a song. He’s amazing. He’s Bob Dylan, so…”

Though it may seem daunting to play along with Dylan and find the right groove, Chamberlain suggested it was “pretty fun” to experience. Rough and Rowdy Ways would mark another critically acclaimed release from Dylan, and his first release of original music since the release of Tempest.

Chamberlain added: “Pretty much, yeah. He might have like a reference point for a groove or a feel, and then we’ll just kind of jam on that.

“And then he’ll start trying to sing over it, and then he’ll get on the piano and add some extra chords, and we’ll kind of work out the arrangement, and the next thing you know we’ve tracked the song. It’s pretty fun…”

Ewan Gleadow
Ewan Gleadowhttps://cultfollowing.co.uk/
Editor in Chief at Cult Following
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