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Bob Dylan announces tour with Mavis Staples

Music legend Bob Dylan is all set to embark on tour later this ye... Read More

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legend Bob Dylan is all set to embark on tour later this year with

Mavis

Staples.

The 76-year-old veteran musician will team up with the singer-civil rights activist for a month-long trek that begins October 13.

This time

Dylan

will hit both the East and West coasts and visit those cities where he did not stop during his last gig, Outlaw Music Festival Tour.

The first show will take place at Harrah's Resort SoCal at California's Valley Center.

The tour wraps up on October 16 at Boston's Agganis Arena.

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