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Bob Dylan 1984 European Tour

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Start date
  
May 28, 1984

Legs
  
1

End date
  
July 8, 1984

No. of shows
  
27 in Europe

In the late spring of 1984 Bob Dylan set out on a twenty-seven date European tour.

Contents

Background

Dylan played some of the biggest and best known European music venues including Ullevi Stadion in Gothenburg, Sweden, St. James Park in Newcastle, England, Wembley Stadium in London, England and Slane Castle in County Meath, Ireland.

His band included ex-Rolling Stone Mick Taylor on guitar, ex-Faces' keyboard player Ian McLagan, drummer Colin Allen, bassist Greg Sutton

Dylan was joined by several major musicians on the tour including Carlos Santana (all concerts), Joan Baez (Hamburg, Munich and Copenhagen), Hugues Aufray (Paris and Grenoble), Van Morrison (Paris, London and County Meath), Eric Clapton (London), Chrissie Hynde (London), Bono (County Meath), Leslie Dowdall (County Meath) and Steve Wickham (County Meath).

Real Live was released in the winter 1984 which documented Dylan's 1984 summer, released by Columbia Records. Six songs from the album were recorded at Wembley Stadium on July 7, two songs were recorded at St. James Park on July 5 and another two were recorded at Slane Castle, Ireland on July 8.

Trivia

  • On May 28 Dylan premiered "I & I" and "Man of Peace". He also performed ‘Tombstone Blues’ for the first time since Berkeley, California, December 4, 1965, and "Shelter from the Storm" for the first time since Hollywood, Florida, December 16, 1978.
  • On June 2 Dylan premiered "Why Do I Have To Choose?" which was written by Willie Nelson.
  • On June 4 Dylan performed "Tangled up in Blue" for the first time since Hollywood, Florida, December 16, 1978.
  • On June 16 Dylan performed "Leopard-Skin Pill-Box Hat" for the first time since Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, May 18, 1976.
  • On June 21 Dylan premiered "Enough Is Enough". He also performed Desolation Row for the first time since St. Louis, Missouri, February 4, 1974.
  • On June 28 Dylan performed "Lay, Lady, Lay" for the first time since Salt Lake City, Utah, May 25, 1976.
  • On June 30 Dylan performed "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" for the first time since Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, October 6, 1978.
  • On July 8 Dylan premiered "Tupelo Honey" (written by Van Morrison).
  • References

    Bob Dylan 1984 European Tour Wikipedia