Bob Dylan, arguably the greatest songwriter of all time, is fast approaching the sixth decade of his career. In the ’60s and ’70s he was a folk balladeer, an obnoxious rock & roll revolutionary and everything in between. In the ’80s and ’90s he was hit or miss. But at the end of the century he turned a philosophical confrontation with his own mortality into a personal renaissance. Since then he’s released a slew of critically and commercially successful albums, claimed an Academy Award and a Nobel Prize, and appeared in a Super Bowl commercial. Tickets are sold out, but one Metro reader can win a pair at metroactive.com/giveaways.
Bob Dylan
Mon, 7:30pm, Sold Out
Frost Amphitheater, Stanford