ENTERTAINMENT

Bob Dylan is coming to Fayetteville. Here's what to know if you want to see him perform.

F.T. Norton
Fayetteville Observer

Editor's note: This story has been updated to reflect the correct standard ticket price.

Legendary singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, whose 2016 Nobel Prize in Literature is just one in a long list of accolades including multiple Grammys, an Oscar and a Pulitzer, makes a stop at the Crown Theatre in Fayetteville next month on his Rough and Rowdy Ways tour. 

The man dubbed the "Voice of Generation" and the "Boy Bard," and who captured the spirit of the 1960s in his lyrics, appears in the city for one show on March 18, with standard ticket prices starting at $57.50 and VIP packages available from $327.50 to $677.50, according to the Crown Coliseum's website.

Dylan's music and trademark undulating vocals were the soundtrack of life during an era when the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights movement changed the fabric of the country.

Bob Dylan will be in Fayetteville next month for a concert at the Crown Complex.

His extensive discography includes hits still treasured today like 1962's "Blowin' In The Wind," 1965's "Like A Rolling Stone," and 1966's "Just Like A Woman" and “Everybody Must Get Stoned,” the latter of which bemoaned judgment from others, with music laden with harmonica and tambourine.

Now 83 years old, Dylan and His Band will make at least 22 stops — including two others in North Carolina — in the Rough and Rowdy Ways tour from March 1 to April 6, according to his website, www.bobdylan.com. The night before his Fayetteville appearance, Dylan appears at the Belk Theater in Charlotte. On March 21, he'll be in Asheville at the Harrah's Cherokee Center.