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Bob Dylan opens second show of tour with 'You Ain't Goin' Nowhere'

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Dylan Dusts Off Rare Gem at Woodinville Tour Stop

Bob Dylan performed "You Ain't Goin' Nowhere" on the second night of his summer tour on June 6, 2026, in Woodinville, Washington.

The song—a classic from the Basement Tapes (recorded in 1967)—had not been played live by Dylan since 2012. Guitarists Doug Lancio and Bob Britt added harmony vocals, a practice not common in recent years.

"You Ain't Goin' Nowhere" had not been played live by Dylan since 2012.

Setlist Shifts and Openers

The setlist was similar to the first night, with the replacement of "I Can Tell" with "Love Sick" and minor adjustments in order. Opening acts included Lucinda Williams and the John Doe Folk Trio.

Tour Details

The tour is named the "Long Hot Summer Tour 2026" according to merchandise. It continues with a second show at the same venue on June 7 and ends August 1 in Nashville.

A Deep Cut Revival

Previously, on June 4, Dylan had performed the deep cut "Baby, Won't You Be My Baby" for the first time since its 1967 recording.