
Bob Dylan has added several new shows to his forthcoming summer outing with Willie Nelson and John Mellencamp .
The trek, which now kicks off July 1 in Milwaukee, includes dates at 24 minor-league baseball stadiums, with the first ballpark showing taking place July 2 in Sauget, IL's GCS Ballpark. Details are shown below.
Tickets for most shows on the 29-city are currently on sale, with all seats priced at $67.50; children under 14 will be admitted free to the ballpark shows when accompanied by a paying adult. More information, including on-sale dates for the remaining dates, can be found at Dylan's website.
During the road trip, Dylan will be supporting a new album. "Together Through Life," which hit stores April 28, came as something of a surprise to Dylan followers, and was announced via press release only last month.
Dylan, who produced the album under the pseudonym "Jack Frost"--the same name that he used for his two previous releases, 2006's "Modern Times" and 2001's "Love and Theft"--was backed on the set by his regular touring band, supplemented on the album by Los Lobos' David Hidalgo and Mike Campbell of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.
The set sold 125,000 copies in its first week on shelves, according to Nielsen Soundscan, while debuting at No. 1 on The Billboard 200. It marked Dylan's fifth entry in the top slot, and second in a row after "Modern Times' also debuted at No. 1.