
Bob Dylan has played a dozen D-FW venues over the decades, from his 1965 local debut at SMU’s Moody Coliseum to his ‘22 show at Toyota Music Factory in Irving. But his concert Thursday at the Music Hall at Fair Park will mark just his second time at the historic 3,400-seat theater, which turns 100 next year.
The taciturn legend, 82, has been skipping his obvious hits and devoting half the evening to tunes from Rough and Rowdy Ways (2020), his most recent album. He’s also been slipping in a handful of classics like “When I Paint My Masterpiece” and “Watching The River Flow.”
If you’re jonesing for the hits, you can return to the Music Hall from April 9-21, when Broadway Dallas presents the Dylan-inspired musical Girl From the North Country.
Details
8 p.m. Thursday at the Music Hall at Fair Park, 909 1st Ave., Dallas. www.ticketmaster.com