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Never Ending Tour 2010

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Start date
  
March 11, 2010

End date
  
November 27, 2010

Legs
  
4

Leg
  
4

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No. of shows
  
15 in Asia 25 in Europe 62 in North America 102 in total

The Never Ending Tour is the popular name for Bob Dylan's endless touring schedule since June 7, 1988.

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Background

The tour started off with 14 shows in Japan including a 7 show run at the Zepp in Tokyo, Japan before moving on to a concert in South Korea, the first he had performed there.

After completing the Asian tour Dylan and the band performed a European Summer Tour comprising 27 dates including his only United Kingdom performance of the year at the Hop Farm Festival in Kent. The European tour finished the next day in Limerick, Ireland. After touring Europe Dylan returned home to the United States for a month-long summer tour beginning on August 4 in Austin, Texas and ending on September 4 in Seattle, Washington and Bumbershoot. John Mellencamp was Dylan's co-headliner for approximately half of the shows. The fall tour was mainly a tour of College venues and some smaller theaters such as the Murat Theater in Indianapolis. The tour came to a close in Mashantucket, Connecticut on November 27 after 102 shows.

Opening acts

  • Shooter Jennings (Oklahoma City, Oklahoma)
  • The Dough Rollers (Kansas City, Missouri / Lincoln Nebraska / Billings Montana / Casper, Wyoming / Jackson, Wyoming / Oakland, California)
  • John Mellencamp (Lincoln, Nebraska / Billings, Montana / Casper, Wyoming / Las Vegas, Nevada / Ontario, California / Bend, Oregon – Yakima, Washington)
  • Band

  • Bob Dylan – Vocals, Harmonica, Organ, Guitar
  • Charlie Sexton – Guitar
  • Stu Kimball – Rhythm Guitar
  • George Recelli – Drums, Percussion
  • Tony Garnier – Bass
  • Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
    Cancellations and rescheduled shows

    References

    Never Ending Tour 2010 Wikipedia