Bob Dylan and his band return to the stage in just 24 hours, reigniting the excitement of fans across Michigan and beyond. As part of Willie Nelson’s celebrated Outlaw Music Festival, Dylan will perform at the Pine Knob Music Theatre in Clarkston, Michigan, on June 23—a venue steeped in history and a fitting stage for a living legend.
The Outlaw Music Festival, which brings together some of the most influential names in American music, features a rotating lineup of artists, but Sunday night belongs to Dylan. Known for his poetic lyrics, unmistakable voice, and ever-evolving musical style, Dylan remains a vital figure in modern music even after more than six decades in the spotlight.
Joining Dylan on the bill are Willie Nelson & Family, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, and Celisse—a lineup that blends country, rock, folk, and soul into a uniquely American celebration of songwriting. While Dylan’s setlists often shift from night to night, recent performances on the tour have leaned heavily on songs from his critically acclaimed 2020 album *Rough and Rowdy Ways*, interspersed with reimagined classics from his vast catalog.
Fans attending the Pine Knob show can expect a powerful evening of music and storytelling under the stars. Dylan’s band, known for its tight, jazz-inflected sound, supports the songwriter’s brooding, expressive delivery, creating a concert experience unlike any other.
This rare opportunity to see Bob Dylan live is more than just a concert—it’s a brush with history, and a reminder that true artistry never ages. With just 24 hours to go, the anticipation is electric. For many, this performance will be a highlight of the summer and perhaps a once-in-a-lifetime chance to witness a master at work.