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To: Elmer Flugum who wrote (310)2/11/2000 3:29:00 PM
From: SIer formerly known as Joe B.  Respond to of 2695
 
After a spectacular tour last fall,
Bob Dylan and his Band are returning
to the road in March and April,
traversing the far-flung regions of
the Western United States.

Most dates are not officially confirmed
and it will probably be a while before
bobdylan.com lists any more confirmed
dates. We truly don't know yet whether
mail order tickets will be available for
this tour; note that most of the tour will
take place in general admission venues.

Here are some dates that have been floated,
though plans and routes are subject to change:

March 11: San Luis Obispo, California
March 12: Bakersfield, California (CONFIRMED)
March 14: Visalia, California (CONFIRMED)
March 15: Santa Cruz, California (CONFIRMED)
March 16: Santa Cruz, California (CONFIRMED)
March 17: Reno, Nevada (CONFIRMED)
March 19: Pocatello, Idaho
March 20: Boise, Idaho
March 21: Pullman, Washington
March 22: Missoula, Montana
March 24: Bozeman, Montana
March 25: Billings, Montana
March 26: Casper, Wyoming
March 27: Rapid City, South Dakota
March 29: Bismarck, North Dakota
March 30: Fargo, North Dakota
March 31: Rochester, Minnesota
April: TBA (about a week of shows)

Stay tuned to bobdylan.com for updates!

foggy

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To: Elmer Flugum who wrote (310)2/11/2000 4:33:00 PM
From: Peach  Respond to of 2695
 
That was lovely, Len.