Bob Dylan performed a 16-song setlist last night and shared a handful of surprising arrangements and additions.
The veteran performer, 85, has changed out several songs on his Summer 2026 tour, featuring the likes of Baby, Won’t You Be My Baby, and I Shall Be Released. Dylan did not make any adjustments to his setlist for his show at the UC Berkeley venue, the William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre, but did include incredible instrumental variations on his classic tracks. When I Paint My Masterpiece received the biggest change of the night and featured a whole new arrangement. Those who attended the show in Berkeley, California, noted the change and harmonica solo on Time Out of Mind track, Tryin’ to Get to Heaven.
A full setlist for Dylan’s show at the William Randolph Hearst Greek Theatre can be found below.
- To Be Alone With You
- Man in the Long Black Coat
- All Along the Watchtower
- Tryin’ to Get to Heaven
- False Prophet
- I Can Tell (Bo Diddley cover)
- Black Rider
- Share Your Love With Me (Bobby Bland cover)
- When I Paint My Masterpiece
- I’ll Make it All Up to You (Jerry Lee Lewis cover)
- Crossing the Rubicon
- Soon After Midnight
- Under the Red Sky
- I’ve Made Up My Mind to Give Myself to You
- Nervous Breakdown (Eddie Cochran cover)
- I Shall Be Released
Dylan has performed I Shall Be Released twice so far on the Summer 2026 tour, making it the first time he has performed the song in nearly 20 years. When I Paint My Masterpiece was also given a unique instrumental twist and was performed in the style of Puttin’ on the Ritz. The arrangement change was noted by Setlist.FM users, who noted this is the second time since 2019 that Dylan has performed Tryin’ to Get to Heaven.
Fans are hoping Dylan keeps Tryin’ to Get to Heaven in his setlist for the remainder of the tour. Attendees took to the r/BobDylan subreddit and shared their hopes. One wrote: “Man, I’d be in heaven if that made the Raleigh show. It was the first Dylan song that I could approach on my own terms without anyone telling me what to think about it or how Important it was. I friggin love it to this day.”
Another added: “One of my absolute favourite Dylan songs. Hope he features it in more sets.” Dylan also performed The Basement Tapes bootleg track Baby, Won’t You Be My Baby, for the first time on this tour. The surprise inclusion had fans hoping for further deep cuts on the Summer 2026 tour, which has so far featured I Shall Be Released and Tryin’ to Get to Heaven. Under the Red Sky has also featured occasionally.
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