The Never Ending Tour is the popular name for Bob Dylan's endless touring schedule. During the course of the tour, musicians have come and gone as the band continued to evolve. The shows amassed a huge fan base with some fans traveling from around the world to attend as many Dylan shows as possible. Dylan played his 2,000th show of the Never Ending Tour in October 2007 and his 3,000th show of the Never Ending Tour in April 2019, in Innsbruck, Austria (featured in the book). Dylan has attributed much of the versatility of his live shows to the talent of his backing band, with whom he recorded…mehr
The Never Ending Tour is the popular name for Bob Dylan's endless touring schedule. During the course of the tour, musicians have come and gone as the band continued to evolve. The shows amassed a huge fan base with some fans traveling from around the world to attend as many Dylan shows as possible. Dylan played his 2,000th show of the Never Ending Tour in October 2007 and his 3,000th show of the Never Ending Tour in April 2019, in Innsbruck, Austria (featured in the book). Dylan has attributed much of the versatility of his live shows to the talent of his backing band, with whom he recorded each of his 21st Century studio albums. The tour's name was cemented when a journalist asked Dylan if it was a never ending tour which Dylan affirmed. Since then he has tried to pay down the tag saying in a recent, 'Critics should know there is no such thing as forever'.
Paolo Brillo has been photographing live concerts by a range of artists for more than 30 years - but he is a particular fan of Bob Dylan. He lives in Milan, Italy and travels widely to capture live concert images as can be seen on his web site. No Such Thing as Forever is his first book.
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1. Milano 19.6.1989 2. Merano 7.7.1992 3. Balingen 9.7.1994 4. Bolzano 30.10.2003 5. Codroipo 8.7.1996 6. FÅrth 14.3.1995 7. Munich 8.7.1995 8. Ferrara 5.7.1996 9. Glauchau 7.7.1995 10. Villafranca di Verona 4.7.1998 11. Prague 23.10.2003 12. Stra 2.7.2004 13. Trento 15.6.2008 14. Padova 15.6.2010 15. Milano 22.6.2011 16. Glasgow 9.10.2011 17. Munich 26.11.2011 18. Innsbruck 8.11.2011 19. Assago Milano 14.11.2011 20. London 19-20.11.2011 21. Bad Mergentheim 6.7.2012 22. Salzburg 7.7.2012 23. Barolo Cuneo 16.7.2012 24. Berlin 24-25.10.2013 25. Padova 8.11.2013 26. London 26-28.11.2013 27. Wien 28.6.2014 28. Klam 29.6.2014 29. Munich 1.7.2014 30. New York 1-3.12.2014 31. Roma 29.6.2015 32. Lucca 1.7.2015 33. Bologna 19.11.2015 34. Milano 22.11.2015 35. London 21-30.10.2015 36. Roma 3-5.4.2018 37. Verona 27.4.2018 38. Prague 8.4.2019 39. Innsbruck 19.4.2019 40. London 12.7.2019