02:40PM, Wednesday 02 November 2016
Fresh off the back of winning a Nobel Prize, Bob Dylan will be honoured in Windsor as part of a tribute dedicated to the musical legend.
The Bob Dylan Story will feature hits from his impressive range of songs such as Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door, Blowin’ in the Wind, and Like a Rolling Stone.
It’s a show that transports its audience to the 1960s – the background to Dylan’s songwriting, a time of social unrest during the Vietnam War and civil rights protests.
Bill Lennon, who takes on the role of Dylan, said: “We wanted to give Dylan’s many fans the opportunity to hear the songs as they remember them, all in one sitting.
“We are confident the show will have people digging out their old vinyl to sustain the nostalgia just that little bit longer. We’re so excited to be celebrating the music of arguably music’s greatest and most influential artist.”
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