The Bob Dylan Story

The Bob Dylan Story

The Swan Theatre, Worcester

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About the show

Come gather round people, wherever you roam …
Don’t Think Twice, head down Highway 61, past Maggie’s Farm and across Positively 4th Street.
Destination, the 1960s, of course, where “Bob” and “The Band” await with their thrillingly authentic celebration of the music of Mr Bob Dylan.
Hits including Like A Rolling Stone, Subterranean Homesick Blues, Blowin’ In The Wind, All Along The Watchtower, Mr Tambourine Man, Knocking On Heaven’s Door, evocative visuals and fascinating anecdotes transport you back to a time when Bob reigned supreme.

A show described by audiences as “inspiring and moving” and “heartbreakingly fabulous”, also celebrating the 60th anniversary of the classic Highway 61 Revisited album.

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The Bob Dylan Story

The Bob Dylan Story appearing at this event
The Bob Dylan Story is the new stunning and definitive tribute to a songwriting genius who spoke for a whole generation. Enhanced by a top backing band, the show lovingly and authentically recreates the many songs that made Dylan the living legend he is today, the way we all remember hearing them. The heady idealism of Blowing In The Wind and The Times They Are A Changin; the electric venom of Subterranean Homesick Blues and Like A Rolling Stone; timeless love songs like Lay Lady Lay and I’ll Be Your Baby Tonight; the mysticism of All Along The Watchtower or Mr Tambourine Man; the lyrical tour de force of Hurricane to the catchy simplicity of Knocking On Heaven’s Door - these and many more memorable songs, along with some of the stories behind them, are captured to perfection. Experience the thrill and energy of a Dylan concert planted firmly in the 1960s, a time when anything seemed possible, in a show that will remind you what REAL nostalgia feels like, and have you digging out your old vinyl to sustain the pleasure just that little bit longer.

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on Sunday 24 May 2026