Bob Dylan Tour: The Artist Keeps Changing His Never-Ending Identities ‘He Is Constantly Evolving’

Bob Dylan Tour - On Friday night, Oct. 17, Bob Dylan gave the first concert back in the US after being in Australia, in the Paramount Theatre in Seattle. He has three shows there and today, he will be giving the last one with his band.

Bob Dylan's Never Ending Tour continues! The name of the tour stays faithful to its meaning as this same tour has started out in 1988 and today, 26 years later, it still continues.

Bob Dylan is and has been a household name for over 50 years now and according to Seattle Times, it doesn't look like he will be stopping anytime soon. The artist is a 73 year-old man and he still shows different sides of him, apparently.

Bob Dylan has been famous for evolving constantly and showing different sides of him or different identities in his music and in his life. As a matter of fact, in 2007, a very famous movie was released on the matter, "I'm not there."

It featured Cate Blanchett, Richard Gere, Heath Ledger, Christian Bale and Ben Whishaw, among others, and it showed six different characters in the life of Bob Dylan.

On Friday, while opening the US Tour, it seems like Bob Dylan hasn't changed his touch at all.

"With a career that began more than five decades ago, Dylan has a vast repertoire of songs with political, social and literary themes. Yet, he is constantly evolving, performing his profound and poetic masterpieces with a fresh sound."

The band is formed by Bob Dylan and five other members who are apparently, equally as talented as he is and they performed 19 songs. He was also dressed in a black suit, black-and-white cowboy boots and a wide-brimmed hat to top it off.

Even if his identities continue changing constantly, there are things in Bob Dylan that will always stay. One is his music, his talent, part of his personality probably, and his classic wardrobe.  

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