Bob Dylan makes changes to live band as guitarists depart

Bob Dylan is adjusting his touring lineup following the departures of two longtime guitarists. Bob Britt has left the band, while Doug Lancio has been replaced onstage by Julian Lage.

Bob Britt, who joined Dylan’s band in 2019, reportedly quit after posting “Sayonara Bobby” and “I quit” on social media during a day off in Austin, Texas. The posts were later deleted. Dylan has not commented on the departure.

Doug Lancio, a member since 2021, was absent from the June 17 concert at the Santa Barbara Bowl. Jazz guitarist Julian Lage took his place, and has appeared at subsequent shows. A spokesperson for Dylan said there was “no word” on whether Lage would remain permanently.

The changes come during Dylan’s ongoing US tour, which continues June 29 at Moody Amphitheater in Austin before ending August 1 in Nashville. The tour has featured rare song performances and follows renewed interest in the singer from the film A Complete Unknown.

Artigos relacionados

Bob Dylan has expanded his ongoing Rough and Rowdy Ways tour with stops in several new cities, including Cincinnati, Philadelphia, Boston, and Atlanta. The 84-year-old singer announced the additions on April 21 through his website. Special guests Lucinda Williams and Jimmie Vaughan will join him at most of these shows.

Reportado por IA

Country singer-songwriter Brittney Spencer announced she will open for Bob Dylan on four East Coast dates in July. The opportunity stems from a 2024 encounter on tour when Dylan visited her dressing room, praised her songs, and asked for her phone number. Spencer shared the details on Instagram, joking that the booking is his way of calling back.

Beck has released his first original song since 2023, titled “Ride Lonesome,” and announced a North American tour for the fall. The track reunites him with producer Nigel Godrich, who mixed three of his albums in the late 1990s and 2000s. A music video directed by Beck and Mikai Karl accompanies the single.

Reportado por IA

Sweden's most famous raggar duo Ronny and Ragge return to their roles for a farewell tour that begins in Dalarna.

Sturgill Simpson has announced a North American tour under his Johnny Blue Skies alias, backed by his band the Dark Clouds. The Mutiny for the Masses Tour supports his album Mutiny After Midnight and runs from early September in Austin, Texas, to Halloween in Lexington, Kentucky, with no opening acts.

Reportado por IA

Mike D, a founding member of the Beastie Boys, will launch his first solo tour this summer with a five-date run across the eastern United States.

sexta-feira, 19 de junho de 2026, 02:03h

Brian Fallon announces 2026 tour with new album

domingo, 07 de junho de 2026, 04:23h

Bob Dylan revives 'You Ain't Goin' Nowhere' after 14 years

sexta-feira, 05 de junho de 2026, 10:55h

Bob Dylan debuts Basement Tapes song after 59 years

sexta-feira, 15 de maio de 2026, 01:15h

The Strokes guitarist Nick Valensi takes temporary tour break

quinta-feira, 14 de maio de 2026, 22:57h

Paul McCartney recalls struggling to identify Bob Dylan songs live

terça-feira, 12 de maio de 2026, 18:36h

Alt-country band Divorce becomes two-piece after departures

segunda-feira, 04 de maio de 2026, 00:41h

Alex Ligertwood, longtime Santana singer, dies aged 79

quinta-feira, 23 de abril de 2026, 13:51h

Justin Vernon unveils Bon Dylan covers band for Eaux Claires

domingo, 12 de abril de 2026, 16:02h

David Byrne performs Talking Heads classics at Coachella 2026

quarta-feira, 01 de abril de 2026, 19:44h

Ed O’Brien announces 2026 UK and European Blue Morpho tour

Este site usa cookies

Usamos cookies para análise para melhorar nosso site. Leia nossa política de privacidade para mais informações.
Recusar